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cămașă — meaning in English: shirt

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Usage
Native speakers use the word 'cămașă' when discussing clothing choices for various occasions, such as going to work, attending a wedding, or dressing casually for a night out. It can be heard in both everyday conversations and fashion-related discussions, where people might comment on styles or preferences in shirt types.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'cămașă' specifically refers to a shirt, another word 'bluză' can also mean 'blouse' or 'top' and is often used for women's clothing. You would choose 'cămașă' when talking about a collared shirt typically worn by both genders, whereas 'bluză' might lean more towards women's fashion.
Culture
'Cămașă' stems from the Latin word 'camisia,' which referred to a shirt or tunic worn in ancient times. In Romania, shirts have a significant cultural heritage, especially traditional ones adorned with intricate embroidery known as 'cămașă de câmpie,' which showcases local craftsmanship and has become an emblem of national pride during festivals and cultural events.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of cămașă?
The word 'cămașă' is pronounced as 'kuh-MAH-shuh'. The 'ă' is a schwa sound, similar to the 'a' in 'sofa'.
Q.Are there different types of cămașă in Romanian clothing?
Yes, there are various types such as 'cămașă cu mâneci scurte' (short-sleeved shirt) and 'cămașă cu mâneci lungi' (long-sleeved shirt). They can vary in fabric, style, and design, catering to different occasions.
Q.Is cămașă used for both men and women?
Absolutely! 'Cămașă' is a gender-neutral term in Romanian, applicable to shirts worn by both men and women, making it a versatile addition to your vocabulary.
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