qúnzi
dress
In Chinese, '裙子' is used to represent the English word 'dress'. It is a common term for the style of garment traditionally worn by women and girls in the waist or shoulders, which may be one or two pieces. Contextually, it is important to recognize the cultural and social factors of the way it is used and it can refer to a casual or formal outfit for any occasion.
Tā chuānzhe yītiáo hóngsè de qúnzi.
She is wearing a red skirt.
The phrase describes how a girl is wearing a skirt and the color of the skirt is red.
Wǒ xǐhuān nǐ de qúnzi.
I like your skirt.
The phrase expresses one's liking towards another person's skirt.
Qúnzi hěn héshì nǐ.
The skirt suits you well.
The sentence is complimenting how the skirt fits the person who is wearing it.
Qúnzi zài nǎlǐ?
Where is the skirt?
The sentence is asking about the location of the skirt.
Qǐng bǎ qúnzi fàng huí yīguì.
Please put the skirt back in the wardrobe.
The sentence is a polite request asking someone to put the skirt back into the wardrobe.
Wǒ xiǎng mǎi yītiáo xīn de qúnzi.
I want to buy a new skirt.
The sentence is expressing a person's intention to buy a new skirt.
Zhè tiáo qúnzi tài cháng le.
This skirt is too long.
The sentence is commenting that the skirt is excessively long.
Tā de qúnzi shì lǜsè de.
Her skirt is green.
The sentence describes the color of a girl's skirt- it's green.
Qúnzi yǒu yīgè kǒudài.
The skirt has a pocket.
The sentence is stating that the skirt has a pocket.
Qúnzi mài wán le.
The skirts are sold out.
The sentence informs that the skirts have been sold out and none are left.