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How do you say i wear in french?

The French translation for "I wear" depends on the context and what you are wearing. Here are a few options:

Formal:

* Je porte: This is the most common and general translation, meaning "I wear" or "I am wearing" in a formal context.

* Je suis vêtu(e) de... This translates to "I am dressed in..." and emphasizes what you are wearing.

Informal:

* J'ai (des) ...: This translates to "I have (some)..." followed by the item of clothing, like "J'ai un pull" ("I have a sweater").

* Je mets (des) ...: This translates to "I put on (some)..." followed by the item of clothing, like "Je mets un chapeau" ("I put on a hat").

Examples:

* Formal: Je porte une robe rouge. (I am wearing a red dress.)

* Formal: Je suis vêtu de jeans et d'un t-shirt. (I am dressed in jeans and a t-shirt.)

* Informal: J'ai un pantalon noir. (I have black pants.)

* Informal: Je mets des chaussures confortables. (I am putting on comfortable shoes.)

Choose the translation that best fits your situation and the level of formality you require.

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