Noun
/ɾeˈme.ɾa/
"Remera" is a term commonly used in the Spanish language to refer to a garment, specifically a T-shirt. It is frequently used in both oral speech and written context, and its use is more common in informal or daily conversations.
Spanish: Me compré una remera nueva. English: I bought a new T-shirt.
Spanish: ¿Dónde dejaste la remera blanca? English: Where did you leave the white T-shirt?
"Remera" is not part of any frequent idiomatic expressions in Spanish.
The word "remera" originates from the Spanish word "remo," meaning "oar." This term was used to refer to a type of upper garment worn by oarsmen, which later evolved into the modern meaning of "T-shirt."