la ropa is the clothing...mucha ropa is a lot of clothes
quitar= to remove quita de la ropa= get undressed!
"Is the clothing expensive or cheap?"
Donde compras la ropa means "Where do you shop for clothes"? (Donde-where compras-you shop la ropa-clothes)
Clothes (Clothings) in Spanish is "ropa"
la ropa is the clothing...mucha ropa is a lot of clothes
quitar= to remove quita de la ropa= get undressed!
"Is the clothing expensive or cheap?"
the rat and the woman without clothes
Donde compras la ropa means "Where do you shop for clothes"? (Donde-where compras-you shop la ropa-clothes)
Literally, it's "inside clothes"--we'd say underwear.
clothing, the clothes.
Clothes (Clothings) in Spanish is "ropa"
It means, "We go [We're going] to the clothing store."
Translation: How is the clothing?
"La ropa interior"
Your example is missing a direct object at the beginning of the sentence. For example: [Me/Te/Le/Nos/Os/Les] gusta la ropa en esta tienda. It means, "[I/You (fam.)/You (form.)/We/You (pl. fam.)/They/] like the clothing in this store."