Help off with Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɛɫp/ /ˈɔf/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
HELP-awf-with or HELP-awf-with
hˈɛlp/ /ˈɒf/ /wˈɪð
HELP-of-with
Definition
To assist someone in removing an item, usually clothing or an accessory, from their body.
Usage & Nuances
Usually used for clothes like coats, jackets, hats, or gloves. It’s a polite, sometimes formal phrase. Often followed by the item: 'help off with your coat.' Less common for shoes or very personal clothing. More natural in contexts where someone needs assistance, such as small children, elderly, or medical settings.
Spanish: ayudar a quitar(se) - ayudar a sacar(se)Portuguese (BR): ajudar a tirar - ajudar a tirar (roupa)Portuguese (PT): ajudar a tirar - ajudar a despirChinese (Simplified): 帮忙脱下 - 帮助取下Chinese (Traditional): 幫忙脫下 - 協助取下Hindi: उतारने में मदद करनाArabic: مساعدة في خلعBengali: খোলাতে সাহায্য করাRussian: помочь снятьJapanese: 脱ぐのを手伝うVietnamese: giúp tháo ra - giúp cởi raKorean: 벗기는 것을 도와주다Turkish: çıkarmasına yardım etmekUrdu: اتارنے میں مدد کرناIndonesian: membantu melepas
Example Sentences
Let me help off with your coat.
basic
She helped off with his gloves.
basic
Can you help me off with my hat?
basic
The nurse helped him off with his shoes before the exam.
natural
He gently helped the child off with her backpack after the long trip.
natural
If you need, I can help you off with your wet boots.
natural