How do you say these words in Spanish? I can’t find them anywhere?

by admin on February 5, 2010

beanie
turban
sunglasses
braces
overcoat
hoodie
hood
long-sleeved shirt
apron
capes
boxers
high-heels
sneakers
tennis shoes
tattoos
makeup
and kleets (for baseball) did I spell that right? i don’t know…

gorrita de colores
turbante
lentes/gafas para el sol
frenos
abrigo
caperuza
capucha
camisa ( de manga larga)
mandil / delantal
capas
boxeadores
tacones altos
tatuajes
maquillaje
tacos/ tachuelas

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

dart February 5, 2010 at 6:27 am

You can’t have been looking very hard.

Overcoat is in every textbook…about the third chapter, usually.

Sunglasses, same chapter.

What are braces? On your teeth? Or to hold up your pants? (in other words, what country are you from?)

Hoodie is a modern American expression for a SWEATSHIRT. Look up sweatshirt.

Hood is easily found in any dictionary.

You aren’t even trying.

Open up a dictionary and look, before you ask us to do your work for you.
References :

Alejandro G February 5, 2010 at 6:39 am

gorrita de colores
turbante
lentes/gafas para el sol
frenos
abrigo
caperuza
capucha
camisa ( de manga larga)
mandil / delantal
capas
boxeadores
tacones altos
tatuajes
maquillaje
tacos/ tachuelas
References :

Kit Fisto February 5, 2010 at 7:27 am

turbante
gorro
gafas de sol
llaves
capucha
abrigo
sudadera de manga
larga y capas
camisa
delantal
boxeadores de tacón
alto zapatillas de deporte
zapatillas de tenis
tatuajes
grapas de maquillaje

cleats

i think those are mixed up
References :

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