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këmishë — meaning in English: shirt

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Usage
Native Albanian speakers commonly use the word 'këmishë' in everyday conversations when discussing clothing, especially in contexts involving fashion, shopping, or casual outings. For instance, you might hear someone asking a friend for advice like, 'Do you think this këmishë looks good on me?' while trying on shirts in a store.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'këmishë' is 'bluzë,' which generally refers to a blouse or top. While 'këmishë' typically denotes a shirt with a collar and sleeves, 'bluzë' can include a wider variety of styles and cuts, making it essential to choose based on the specific garment you’re referring to.
Culture
'Këmishë' has deep roots in the Albanian language and is believed to have evolved from the Latin word 'camisia,' which also means 'shirt.' In Albanian culture, the shirt is not just a piece of clothing; it often symbolizes personal style and sometimes even cultural identity, especially in traditional dress where intricate embroidery is common.
FAQ
Q.What does the word këmishë mean in English?
'Këmishë' translates to 'shirt' in English, referring specifically to a garment worn on the upper body that typically has sleeves and a collar.
Q.How do you pronounce këmishë?
'Këmishë' is pronounced as keh-MEE-shuh, with emphasis on the second syllable. Practice saying it aloud to get comfortable with the sound.
Q.Are there different types of këmishë in Albanian?
Yes, there are various types of 'këmishë,' such as 'këmishë me mëngë të shkurtra' (short-sleeved shirt) and 'këmishë me mëngë të gjata' (long-sleeved shirt), which describe the sleeve length and style.
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