clothes
The German word 'Kleidung' is used to refer to clothes in general. It can be used to talk about the clothes one is wearing or the clothes one has in their wardrobe. It is a noun and can be used in both singular and plural forms.
I need new clothes for the party.
In this sentence, the speaker expresses a requirement for new clothes intended for a specific event, which is a party. 'Brauchen' means 'need' in English and 'für' translates to 'for'. Therefore, 'Ich brauche neue Kleidung für die Party' translates to 'I need new clothes for the party.'
Your clothes are very stylish.
In this example, the speaker is complimenting the listener's clothes for being stylish. 'Dein' means 'your' in English and 'ist' translates to 'are'. Thus, 'Deine Kleidung ist sehr stylish' means 'Your clothes are very stylish.'
Clothes can say a lot about a person.
Here, the speaker is expressing the idea that a person's choice of clothing can reveal much about their personality or preferences. 'Kann' translates to 'can', 'über' to 'about', and 'aussagen' to 'say'. Thus, 'Kleidung kann viel über eine Person aussagen' translates to 'Clothes can say a lot about a person.'