How to say wear a hat in English is introduced as follows:
wear one's hat: English/we?(r) w?nz h?t/? American /wer w?nz h?t/.
Wearing a hat.
hat: English /h?t/? American /h?t/.
n.
(often a hat with a brim); (dual) position, role (especially an official or professional role).
vi.
To put a hat on ...; to make a hat; to provide a hat for ... to supply a hat to supply a hat.
Third person singular: hats plural: hats present participle: hatting past tense: hatted past participle: hatted.
The?hat?is?part.of?the?school?uniform.?
The hat is part of the school uniform.
The?hats?are?made?in?three?sizes:?small,?medium?and?large.?
These hats are made?in?three?sizes:?small,?medium?and?large.
Who's?the?rather?large?lady?in?the?hat?
Who's the plump lady in the hat?
Names?were?drawn?from?a?hat?for?the?last?few?places.?
Lots were drawn from a hat for the last few places.
The?children?were?busy?cutting?and?pasting?paper?hats.?
The children were busy cutting and pasting paper hats.
His?hat?had?slipped?over?one?eye.?
His hat?had?slipped?over?one?eye.
We?had?to?wear?these?silly?little?hats.?
We?had?to?wear?these?silly?little?hats.