Jayne Roob
Dec 27, 2024
How do I say “put away your clothes” in Spanish?
How do I say “put away your clothes” in Spanish?
Please respond only if you are truly fluent in Spanish. I have already attempted to find this translation using translation software, but the results were unsatisfactory.
10 Answers
“put away” = guarda (ir you want to be formal you would say “GUARDE”)
“your” = tu (ir you want to be formal you would say “SU”)
“Clothes” = Ropa (you can say ROPA and people will know its plural you dont need to say ROPAS)
So the sentence should look somehting like this:
Guarda tu ropa.
or the formal way to say it:
Guarde su ropa
Hope this helps!
NOTE: “Your” would literally mean “Tus” but that would make the sentence wrong so you have to say it in singular.
Feb 16, 2025
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RE:
How do I say “put away your clothes” in Spanish?
Please answer only if you are actually fluent in Spanish. I have already looked it up using translator software and found it lacking.
Greeneyes, please forgive me. I wanted to give you a thumb up and I clicked on the thumb down. I can’t undo it. Disculpe.
guarder los ropas – to put away clothes
guarda sus ropas, por favor – you put away your clothes please.
Puedes guarder sus ropas por favor – can you put away your clothes pplease
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