Examples of using "Giy" in a sentence and their english translations:
Get into your pajamas.
Put on your pajamas.
- Get your clothes on.
- Put your clothes on.
Put on your apron.
- Put your hat on.
- Put on your cap.
- Put on your hat.
Get dressed!
- Put your pants on.
- Put on your pants.
- Put your gloves on.
- Put on your gloves.
Put your boots on.
Put on your gloves.
Put it on.
Put on the hat.
Put this on.
Slip on your shoes.
- Wear whatever you want.
- Wear whatever you want to wear.
- Put on your coat.
- Put your coat on.
Put your helmet on.
Put these on.
- Put on your socks.
- Put your socks on.
- Put on your socks.
- Put your socks on.
- Put on your shirt.
- Put your shirt on.
- Please put on your shoes.
- Please put your shoes on.
Get your clothes on, Tom.
- Wear whatever you want.
- Wear whatever you want to wear.
- Put on a jacket.
- Put on your jacket.
Put on a robe.
- Wear what clothes you please.
- Wear what clothes you want.
Put your socks on first!
Put your coat on. It's cold outside.
Put your coat back on.
Put on some decent clothes.
Put on a nice dress.
Tom, put these gloves on.
Please put on these slippers.
Please put on this gown.
Here, put these gloves on.
Please put on this apron.
Put on a coat. If you don't, you'll catch a cold.
Wear warm clothes or you could get sick.
Wear a coat - it's cold out!
Get your socks on fast. We're late!
- Put on your socks quickly. We're late.
- Put your socks on quickly. We're late.
- Put on your pajamas and go to bed.
- Put your pajamas on and go to bed.
Put your coat on before you go out or you'll catch cold.
Put some clothes on, you'll catch a cold.
Put on your hiking shoes and don't waste time.
- Put some clothes on.
- Put on some clothes.
Wear this coat, or you will catch a cold.
Dress warmly. It's pretty cold outside today.
In the meantime you can just put on a sweater if you're cold.
Wear something warm. It's going to be cold this afternoon.