Examples of using "Falda" in a sentence and their english translations:
Which skirt do you like?
I like that skirt.
The skirt is green.
She washes her skirt.
He's wearing a kilt.
Where did you buy that skirt?
That skirt is long.
Mary ironed her skirt.
Does this skirt suit me?
Her skirt is totally out of fashion.
The dress has a full skirt.
Your skirt is out of fashion.
She was wearing a red skirt.
She washes her skirt.
The red skirt is new.
My skirt is too long.
The small skirt is pink.
Mary smoothed down her skirt.
I need a skirt or some pants.
This skirt costs two hundred dollars.
She was wearing pink panties under the skirt.
I'm looking for a warm, woolen skirt.
Her skirt is yellow with polka dots.
I like this skirt. May I try it on?
That skirt's too short, isn't it?
- What shall I put on: trousers or a skirt?
- What shall I put on: pants or a skirt?
Your skirt is out of fashion.
Would you please show me that skirt?
The kilt is not a skirt.
I would like to try the blue striped skirt.
The skirt clings tight to her legs.
- My aunt made me a new skirt.
- My aunt made a new skirt for me.
It was yesterday that Mary bought this skirt.
My mom bought me a new skirt.
I would like to try the blue striped skirt.
Her skirt is totally out of fashion.
My mother made me a cute skirt.
Why is your skirt so long?
Why is your skirt so short?
This skirt is a little too tight.
She was wearing pink panties under the skirt.
Janet bought a skirt and a blouse.
Can you show me this skirt please?
- Isn't that skirt too short?
- That skirt's too short, isn't it?
She turned her old dress into a skirt.
The skirt is green.
Who was it that bought this skirt yesterday?
It was Mary that bought this skirt yesterday.
Those shoes go well with this white skirt.
How much is it going to cost me to mend this skirt?