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ジャケット — meaning in English: Jacket

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協会
Kyōkai
公園
kōen
エッセンス
essensu
ジャケット
jaketto
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word ジャケット (jaketto) in various situations, especially when discussing clothing. For example, you might hear it in a fashion store while trying on different jackets, or in casual conversations about what to wear during cooler weather.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is コート (kōto), which means 'coat.' While ジャケット (jaketto) typically refers to lighter, often fitted outerwear, コート (kōto) tends to imply a heavier garment for colder weather. Therefore, you would choose ジャケット (jaketto) for a stylish look and コート (kōto) for warmth.
Culture
The term ジャケット (jaketto) is borrowed from the English word 'jacket,' reflecting Japan's history of integrating Western fashion into its own culture. Interestingly, the word has evolved in Japan to encompass various styles, from formal blazers to casual windbreakers, highlighting the blending of traditional and modern clothing styles.
FAQ
Q.What does ジャケット mean in English?
ジャケット translates to 'jacket' in English. It refers to a type of outerwear that is usually lighter and shorter than a coat.
Q.How do you say 'jacket' in Japanese?
You say 'ジャケット' (jaketto) in Japanese. It's a straightforward borrowing from English, used commonly in everyday conversation.
Q.Are there different styles of jackets in Japanese?
Yes, there are various styles, such as スポーツジャケット (supōtsu jaketto) for sport jackets and レザージャケット (rezā jaketto) for leather jackets. Each style can be specified to suit different contexts.
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