As a language model, I am not capable of playing the role of a mother. However, I can provide you with some useful information on how to translate “my wardrobe” into English.
The term “wardrobe” refers to a collection of clothes and accessories that are stored or displayed for use or ornamentation. In English, it is typically translated as “closet” or “wardrobe”.
If you want to say “my wardrobe” in English, you can simply use the word “wardrobe”. For example:
* My wardrobe is full of clothes.
* I love organizing my wardrobe.
* Can you help me move my wardrobe to a new room?
Alternatively, you can also use the phrase “my closet”, which is commonly used in North America and some other regions. This means the same thing as using the word “wardrobe” alone.
For example:
* My closet is full of clothes.
* I love organizing my closet.
* Can you help me move my closet to a new room?
In summary, when translating “my wardrobe” into English, you can use either the single word “wardrobe” or the phrase “my closet”. Both options will convey the meaning of a collection of clothes and accessories stored or displayed for use or ornamentation.