Examples of using "Elbiselerimi" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'll change.
- I'm going to change my clothes.
- I'll go change my clothes.
I don't iron my clothes.
Bring me my clothes.
- I am changing my clothes.
- I'm changing my clothes.
Why are you folding my clothes?
I took my clothes to be cleaned.
I haven't unpacked my clothes yet.
I need to change my clothes.
I'm not ruining my clothing.
I put on my clothes in a hurry.
I don't want to get my clothes wet.
The rain soaked through my clothes.
She moved my clothes.
I had all my clothes washed by my mother.
She stole my clothes!
I put my clothes in the dryer.
I'll ruin my clothing.
Do you like my new clothes?
- I'm going to change my clothes.
- I'll go change my clothes.
I tear my clothes when I work in the garden.
I was wearing my best clothes.
I have already changed my clothes.
I went home in order to change my clothes.
- I have to change my clothes.
- I have to change clothes.
- I have to change.
Please pick up my dry cleaning.
I got out of bed and put my clothes on.
I don't want anyone wearing my clothes but me.
- Would you mind looking the other way while I change my clothes?
- Could you please look the other way while I change my clothes?
Could you please look the other way while I change my clothes?
Thanks for ironing my clothes for me.
I iron my clothes almost every day.
Look away for a minute! I'm going to quickly change my clothes.
Would you mind looking the other way for just a minute while I change my clothes?
I usually have to change my clothes two or three times a day during the hot summer in Nagoya.