miniskirt
The Spanish word 'minifalda' translates to 'miniskirt' in English. A miniskirt refers to a skirt with a hemline well above the knees, generally no longer than 10 cm (4 in) below the buttocks. The term 'minifalda' is a combination of two words in Spanish. 'Mini' refers to something that is very small or minimal, and 'falda' means skirt. Therefore, when combined, 'minifalda' represents a very short skirt, aligning with its English translation, miniskirt.
She wears a red miniskirt
This sentence indicates that a female subject, translated to 'she', is wearing (or carries, direct translation of 'lleva') a red miniskirt.
The miniskirt was very popular in the sixties
This sentence talks about the popularity of the miniskirt during a certain time period, in this case the sixties.
I can't find my miniskirt
In this sentence, the speaker uses the first person to express the inability to find a personal item, in this case a miniskirt.