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wear in Japanese

wear in Japanese is 服, 着物, 疲労 — wear means to have clothing, jewellery, or an accessory on one's body.

wear in Japanese

noun
Pronounced: fuku
(in combination) Clothing.
着物
noun
Pronounced: kimono
(in combination) Clothing.
疲労
noun
Pronounced: hirō
Damage to the appearance and/or strength of an item caused by use over time.
着る
verb
Pronounced: kiru
履く
verb
Pronounced: haku
掛ける
verb
Pronounced: kakeru
被る
verb
Pronounced: kaburu
擦り切れる
verb
Pronounced: surikireru
To eat away at, erode, diminish, or consume gradually; to cause a gradual deterioration in; to produce (some change) through attrition, exposure, or constant use.

What does "wear" mean?

  1. verb To have clothing, jewellery, or an accessory on one's body.
    "She always wears a scarf in winter."
  2. verb To gradually damage or erode something through repeated use or friction.
    "The stone steps had worn smooth after centuries of footsteps."
  3. verb To last, or hold up, under continued use.
    "This fabric wears well even after years of washing."
  4. noun Clothing, especially of a particular type.
    "The shop specializes in outdoor wear."

wear in a sentence

  • She always wears a scarf in winter.
  • He wore a nervous smile all through the interview.
  • The stone steps had worn smooth after centuries of footsteps.
  • This fabric wears well even after years of washing.

Similar words in Japanese

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "wear" in Japanese?

"wear" in Japanese is 服, 着物, 疲労. wear means: To have clothing, jewellery, or an accessory on one's body.

How do you pronounce 服?

"wear" in Japanese is 服, pronounced "fuku".

How do you use "wear" in a sentence?

Example: "She always wears a scarf in winter." In Japanese, "wear" is 服, 着物, 疲労.

Are there other ways to say "wear" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 8 translations listed for "wear": 服, 着物, 疲労, 着る, 履く, 掛ける.

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