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skirt in Japanese: スカート

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スカート
ディスプレイ
含意
検査
身体障害
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word スカート in everyday conversations, especially when discussing fashion or clothing choices. For instance, you might hear it during shopping trips, at school events, or when planning a casual outing with friends.
Synonyms & nuances
While スカート specifically refers to a skirt, the word パンツ (pants) denotes trousers. You'd choose スカート when discussing feminine attire commonly associated with casual or formal occasions, whereas パンツ might be used in contexts emphasizing comfort or practicality.
Culture
The word スカート (sukāto) is borrowed from the English 'skirt', reflecting Japan's increasing western influence in the late 19th century. Interestingly, in traditional Japanese clothing, women wore kimonos, which didn't have an equivalent to the modern skirt, making the adoption of the word a significant cultural shift.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of スカート?
The pronunciation of スカート is 'sukāto'. The 'su' is pronounced like 'sue', and the 'kāto' rhymes with 'car to', but with a long 'a' sound.
Q.Are there different types of スカート?
Yes, there are several types of スカート, including mini skirts, midi skirts, and maxi skirts, each varying in length and style. To specify, you might say ミニスカート (mini skirt) or マキシスカート (maxi skirt) when referring to particular styles.
Q.Can you use スカート in formal situations?
Yes, スカート can be used in both casual and formal contexts. For formal occasions, you might choose a more elegant style, like a pencil skirt, but it's still appropriate to refer to it simply as スカート.
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