Today’s Spanish word of the day is “traje”.
It’s a masculine noun which usually means “suit”.
It can also mean “outfit” or “costume”, for example in the phrase “traje de flamenca”, which translates as “flamenco outfit” and refers to the type of dress typically worn by flamenco dancers.
Example sentences
Mi padre siempre lleva un traje al trabajo.
My father always wears a suit to work.
Los trajes regionales de España son muy coloridos.
The regional costumes of Spain are very colorful.
Me compré un traje nuevo para la boda.
I bought a new suit for the wedding.
¿Puedes planchar mi traje para la entrevista de trabajo?
Can you iron my suit for the job interview?
¡Qué bonito es ese traje de novia!
That wedding dress is so beautiful!