Vestiti sporchi
Dirty clothes
Language note: 'Vestiti' means 'clothes' and is plural, so its adjective 'sporchi' (dirty) must also be plural.
Culture note: Italy is famous for fashion; noting disheveled clothing could reflect rebellion or non-conformity.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Vestiti
[VEHS-tee-tee]
Clothes
Articles of clothing worn on the body.
Devo lavare i miei vestiti sporchi.
I need to wash my dirty clothes.
sporchi
[SPOHR-kee]
dirty
Covered or marked with an unclean substance.
I vestiti sporchi vanno lavati.
Dirty clothes need to be washed.
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