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hlače — meaning in English: pants

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'hlače' in everyday conversations, whether discussing fashion choices, planning outings, or shopping for clothes. For instance, a Croatian might say, 'Kupujem nove hlače za posao' (I'm buying new pants for work) while at a clothing store with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
'Hlače' is often used interchangeably with 'traperice' (jeans) or 'šortsevi' (shorts), but 'hlače' refers to any type of pants, making it a more versatile term. When you want to generalize about pants without specifying a style, 'hlače' is your go-to choice.
Culture
Interestingly, the word 'hlače' has its roots in the Old Slavic term for 'covering' or 'garment', reflecting the fundamental purpose of pants across cultures. In Croatia, the style and cut of 'hlače' can vary significantly based on trends, showcasing how fashion reflects societal changes and influences.
FAQ
Q.What do 'hlače' mean in English?
'Hlače' translates to 'pants' in English, encompassing various styles of trousers worn on the lower body in casual and formal settings.
Q.How do I use 'hlače' in a sentence?
You can use 'hlače' in sentences like 'Nove hlače su skupe' (The new pants are expensive) or 'Nosim hlače svaki dan' (I wear pants every day).
Q.Are there any special grammatical rules for the word 'hlače'?
'Hlače' is a plural noun in Croatian, so it requires plural agreement with adjectives and verbs. For example, you would say 'crvene hlače' (red pants) and not 'crvena hlača'.
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