jersey
sweater
noun her-SEY Rare
Origin: English jersey (from Jersey island fabric)
Also means
jumper
Usage Note
Jersey is the standard Spain-Spanish word for a knitted pullover; in Latin America suéter is more common. Its plural is jerséis (occasionally jerseys), and the j is pronounced as the Spanish h sound. It is a masculine noun borrowed directly from English via the textile trade.
Examples
"Lleva un jersey de lana gruesa."
Natural Translation
He is wearing a thick wool sweater.
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