How do you say hat in English?
Wearing a hat: British/us? (r) w? nz h? t/? Beauty/who w? nz h? t/.
Wear a hat.
Hat: English /h? t/? Beauty /h? t/.
Noun (short for noun)
A hat (usually with a brim); (dual) position or role, especially an official or professional role.
intransitive verb
Put on a hat; Make a hat; To provide a hat for.
Third person singular: hats plural: hats present participle: hatting past tense: hatted past participle: hatted.
That? Hat? Is it? Part? Yes? That? School? Uniforms. ?
The hat is part of the school uniform.
That? Hat? Is it? Made it? Are you online? Three? Size:? Small? Medium? And then what? Large size. ?
These hats come in three sizes: small, medium and large.
Who is it? That? Quite? Large size? Lady? Are you online? That? Hat?
Who is that fat woman in a hat?
Name? Used to be. Did you draw it? From where? Answer? Hat? For what? That? Finally? Very little? Place. ?
Draw lots from hats to decide the last few places.
That? Children? Used to be. Busy? Cutting? And then what? Paste? Paper? Hat. ?
The children are busy cutting stickers and hats.
His? Hat? Had it? Slipped? Is it over? One? Eyes. ?
His hat slipped over one eye.
we? Had it? Where to? Wear? These? Stupid? Small? Hat. ?
We must put on these stupid little hats.