Shirt in Spanish
The Spanish word for 'shirt' is 'camisa', pronounced kah-MEE-sah (IPA: /kaˈmisa/). It is an A1-level feminine noun (plural: camisas).
Pronunciation: kah-MEE-sah
| Spanish | camisa |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | kah-MEE-sah · /kaˈmisa/ |
| Part of speech | noun (feminine) |
| Plural | camisas |
| Level | A1 (beginner-friendly) |
Example Sentences with 'camisa'
- Me compré una camisa blanca para la entrevista.
I bought myself a white shirt for the interview. - Esta camisa te queda muy bien.
This shirt looks really good on you. - Él lleva una camisa de manga corta en verano.
He wears a short-sleeved shirt in summer. - ¿Tienen esta camisa en talla mediana?
Do you have this shirt in a medium?
Common Phrases with 'camisa'
- perder hasta la camisa
to lose one's shirt / lose everything
How to Use 'camisa'
'Camisa' is specifically a button-up shirt; a T-shirt is 'camiseta'. Use 'quedar' for fit: 'la camisa me queda grande/bien' (the shirt is big on me / fits me well).
Regional note: T-shirts have many regional names: 'playera' (Mexico), 'remera' (Argentina), 'polera' (Chile), 'franela' (Venezuela).
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Frequently Asked Questions
'Shirt' in Spanish is 'camisa', pronounced kah-MEE-sah.
It is spelled c-a-m-i-s-a.
'Camisa' is feminine: you say 'la camisa'.
The plural of 'camisa' is 'camisas'.
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