Remendar in english
Patch up
pronunciation: pætʃʌp part of speech: verb
pronunciation: pætʃʌp part of speech: verb
In gestures







remendar = patch ; darn.
Example: Soft, crumbly plaster should be removed down to the lath and out as far as the firmly attached areas in preparation for patching.Example: Fill your sewing basket with helpful accessories so that you can sew on a button, darn a sock, or fix a torn hem.