Examples of using "Jersey" in a sentence and their english translations:
Her sweater is purple.
She washes the sweater.
I like your sweater.
That red sweater looks good on you.
What do you think of this sweater?
- I'm wearing a sweater because I'm cold.
- I'm wearing a sweater because I feel cold.
- I'm wearing a jumper because I'm cold.
I love my yellow sweater.
- Mother made me a sweater.
- My mother made a sweater for me.
- My mother made me a sweater.
The short man wears a sweater.
How much is this pullover, please?
She knitted her father a sweater.
He put on his sweater wrong side out.
This sweater costs more than fifty dollars.
She fell asleep with her sweater on.
Take a sweater with you so you don't catch a cold.
My sweater is purple.
May I try this sweater on?
- Tom said he wanted to buy a blue sweater.
- Tom said that he wanted to buy a blue sweater.
That yellow sweater costs twice as much as this blue one.
The gray sweater I like more than the purple.
And he raised them at his estate in Allamuchy, New Jersey.
There's a two hour time difference between Buenos Aires and New Jersey.
- I still have the sweater you gave me when I was thirteen.
- I still have the sweater that you gave me when I was thirteen.
- I still have the sweater you gave me when I was thirteen years old.
- I still have the sweater that you gave me when I was thirteen years old.
He put his cooking apron on in order to avoid getting his jumper dirty with greasy stains.
case of Illionis, Connecticut and New Jersey it's so bad that it seems hard to find
The opening in this sweater is small and my head won't go through.