The Italian word for the loose clothes we wear to sleep is pajamas. It entered the language through English but goes back to Urdu and Persian pay (leg) + definitely is (clothing).
In English, we use plurals pajamas negotiation pajamas, while Italian has singular and plural forms. The singular is used to denote a pair of pajamas, while the plural is used to denote two or more pairs. The following are definite and indefinite articles:
pajamas
(Single and Double) Pajamas
pajamas
One (one-piece) nightgown
cheap
pajamas
(more than one pair)*
some pajamas
some pajamas
(more than one pair)*
*notes: pajamas It is sometimes considered invariant, which means that its plural form does not change.This means both cheap and cheap (pajamas) is correct.
Of course, if you want to be more precise, you can say pajamas (pajamas).
I go to my room for a while and put on my pajamas.
I’m going to my room and put on my pajamas for a few seconds.
along with pajamas itself, the word cheap party Also entered Italian, as in English, to refer to night parties in pajamas or pyjamas.
Finally we have Pajama Palace (Pajama Palace), a suit consisting of wide trousers and a halter top, created by Russian princess Irene Galitzine in the 1960s.