pants
In French, 'pants' is translated as 'pantalon'. It is a masculine noun, so any adjectives describing it should also be masculine. For example, 'un pantalon noir' means 'a black pair of pants'. It is used in the same context as in English, indicating a piece of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles.
I am wearing blue pants.
This phrase 'Je porte un pantalon bleu' is an example of describing what someone is wearing using color adjectives after the noun in French.
My pants are too tight.
This sentence 'Mon pantalon est trop serré' shows us how we can describe the fit of our clothing in French using the word 'trop' for 'too' and 'serré' for 'tight'.
Where are my pants?
The sentence 'Où est mon pantalon?' is a basic question structure in French, demonstrating how we can ask about the location of an item using 'Où' for 'Where' and 'est' for 'is'.