pants
The word 'Hose' in German is used to refer to pants or trousers. It can be used for both men's and women's pants, and can also refer to shorts. The plural form is 'Hosen'.
I bought a new pair of trousers.
This sentence is using 'Hose' to refer to a pair of trousers, a common use of the word. It also features the verb 'gekauft' (bought), demonstrating the past tense.
The trousers are too long.
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'Hose' in a context of speaking about clothing sizes. It includes the adjective 'lang' (long), allowing for practice of size vocabulary.
Where are my trousers?
This sentence makes use of 'Hose' in a question format, demonstrating how to inquire about the location of an item. It introduces the question word 'Wo' (where).