socks
The term 'calcetines' in the Spanish language translates to 'socks' in English. These are items of clothing that people wear on their feet. 'Calcetines' can be of different types, varying in size, material, and color, and are typically used to provide comfort, absorb sweat, and protect the feet from cold. Whether for sporting, warmth in winter, or daily casual wear, 'calcetines' or socks are an essential part of our wardrobes.
My socks are red.
This sentence is an example of using 'calcetines' to describe an item of clothing you possess. In Spanish, color descriptions come after the noun they describe, hence 'calcetines son de color rojo' instead of 'rojos calcetines'.
I forgot my socks at the laundromat.
This sentence uses 'calcetines' in a context of misplacing something. The verb 'olvidé' is in the first person past tense, expressing a past action done by the speaker.
I'm going to buy new socks this weekend.
This sentence uses 'calcetines' in a context of planning to purchase something. The phrase 'voy a comprar' is a common way to express intent to do something in the near future in Spanish.