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Womens Clothes in Spanish - PDF Worksheet - Spanish Learning Lab

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Let’s go step by step to match each drawing with the correct Spanish word from the list.

We are given this list of clothing and accessories in Spanish:
> blusa, reloj, zapatos bajos, tacones, vestido, falda, aretes, sandalias, cartera (bolso), cartera de mano, sombrero, bufanda, lentes, sudadera, pantalones, ropa interior, traje de baño, traje, abrigo, shorts (pantalones cortos)

Now let’s look at each image one by one (in order, left to right, top to bottom):

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Row 1:

1. Top + necklace → This is a loose top, often called “blusa” in Spanish.
blusa

2. Flat strappy shoes → These are sandals. The list has “sandalias”.
sandalias

3. Earrings → “Aretes” is the word for earrings.
aretes

4. Denim shorts → The list says “shorts (pantalones cortos)”, so we can use either. Let’s use “shorts” as it’s simpler.
shorts

5. Shoulder bag → This is a “cartera (bolso)” — shoulder bag or purse.
cartera (bolso)

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Row 2:

6. Sunglasses → “Lentes” means glasses/sunglasses.
lentes

7. Wide-brimmed hat → That’s a “sombrero”.
sombrero

8. Flat closed-toe shoes → These are “zapatos bajos” (low shoes).
zapatos bajos

9. Red dress → “Vestido” is dress.
vestido

10. Orange hoodie → That’s a “sudadera” (sweatshirt/hoodie).
sudadera

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Row 3:

11. Teal skirt → “Falda” is skirt.
falda

12. Blue jeans → “Pantalones” is pants/jeans.
pantalones

13. Purple scarf → “Bufanda” is scarf.
bufanda

14. Bra and underwear set → This is “ropa interior” (underwear).
ropa interior

15. Small clutch wallet/purse → This is “cartera de mano” (handbag/clutch).
cartera de mano

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Row 4:

16. Red swimsuit → “Traje de baño” is swimsuit.
traje de baño

17. Blazer/jacket over shirt → This looks like a suit jacket or formal jacket. The list has “traje” which usually means suit, but sometimes refers to the jacket part. However, looking again — there’s also “abrigo” (coat) later. Wait — this is more of a blazer. But since “traje” is listed and matches better than “abrigo”, and “abrigo” is probably the long coat next... Actually, let’s check:

Wait — item #20 is a long brown coat → that’s definitely “abrigo”.

Item #17 is a shorter jacket/blazer → could be “traje” if referring to suit jacket, but actually “traje” usually means full suit. Hmm.

Looking back at the list: we have “traje” and “abrigo”. Also, note that “traje” might refer to a suit (jacket + pants), but here it’s just a jacket. However, in many contexts, “traje” can mean the jacket part too. Alternatively, maybe it’s meant to be “chaqueta”? But “chaqueta” isn’t in the list.

Wait — let’s recheck the list:
“blusa, reloj, zapatos bajos, tacones, vestido, falda, aretes, sandalias, cartera (bolso), cartera de mano, sombrero, bufanda, lentes, sudadera, pantalones, ropa interior, traje de baño, traje, abrigo, shorts”

So “traje” is there — likely meaning suit or suit jacket. Since it’s paired with a collared shirt underneath, it’s probably intended to be “traje”.

But wait — item #20 is clearly an overcoat → “abrigo”

Item #17 is a blazer → perhaps still “traje”? Or maybe not? Let’s see what’s left.

Actually, let’s hold on and do the rest first.

18. High heels → “Tacones” is high heels.
tacones

19. Wristwatch → “Reloj” is watch.
reloj

20. Long brown coat → “Abrigo” is coat.
abrigo

Now back to #17: the blazer. We haven’t used “traje” yet. And “traje” can mean suit, but in some contexts, especially when shown alone, it might refer to the jacket. Also, note that “traje” is singular, and it’s common to say “un traje” for a suit, but sometimes for the jacket. Given that all other items fit, and “traje” is the only one left that makes sense for a formal jacket, we’ll assign:

traje

Wait — but let’s double-check: did we miss anything?

List of words to assign (20 total):

Used so far:

1. blusa
2. sandalias
3. aretes
4. shorts
5. cartera (bolso)
6. lentes
7. sombrero
8. zapatos bajos
9. vestido
10. sudadera
11. falda
12. pantalones
13. bufanda
14. ropa interior
15. cartera de mano
16. traje de baño
17. ??? ← should be “traje”
18. tacones
19. reloj
20. abrigo

Yes — “traje” is the only one left, and it fits the blazer/suit jacket.

Perfect.

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Final Answer:

blusa
sandalias
aretes
shorts
cartera (bolso)
lentes
sombrero
zapatos bajos
vestido
sudadera
falda
pantalones
bufanda
ropa interior
cartera de mano
traje de baño
traje
tacones
reloj
abrigo
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