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Noun — The loose-fitting uniform worn for martial arts such as judo or karate.

How to use gi

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a karate gi wear a gi gi and belt

Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese gi ("clothing"), used in compounds like judogi and karategi.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “gi” mean?

The word “gi” means the loose-fitting uniform worn for martial arts such as judo or karate. In plain terms, the traditional jacket-and-trousers uniform worn in judo, karate, and similar martial arts.

How do you pronounce “gi”?

“Gi” is pronounced gee (/ɡiː/ in IPA).

How do you use “gi” in a sentence?

Here is “gi” used in a sentence: “She tied the belt of her gi before stepping onto the mat.”

What part of speech is “gi”?

“Gi” is a noun.

Where does the word “gi” come from?

The word “gi” comes from Japanese. Borrowed from Japanese gi ("clothing"), used in compounds like judogi and karategi.

Is “gi” a common word?

“Gi” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between a "gi" and a "dogi"?

"Gi" is a shortened, commonly used term for the loose-fitting uniform worn in martial arts, while "dogi" is the fuller Japanese term for the same type of training uniform; in casual English usage the two are essentially interchangeable.

Is a "gi" specific to judo, or is it used in other martial arts too?

A "gi" is worn across several martial arts, not just judo, including karate and other disciplines that use a similar loose-fitting uniform, though the exact cut and weight of the fabric can vary by art.

What are the main parts of a gi called?

A gi typically consists of a jacket and matching pants, both loose-fitting, along with a belt worn around the waist to secure the jacket and, in many martial arts, indicate rank.

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