ジーパン
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Base noun form. Refers to denim pants or jeans. Used as a standalone noun in sentences, e.g., 『ジーパンをはく』 (jiipan o haku, 'to wear jeans').
Theme
At a casual café, User and their friend Ken are chatting about fashion and weekend plans.
ジーパン
ジーパン
jeans
Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing
Memory Hook
Think of 'jeans' as 'G-pants' — ジーパン (jiipan) sounds like 'G-pan'. 'G-pan' → ジーパン (jiipan, 'jeans').
Cultural Note
『ジーパン』 (jiipan, 'jeans') is a common term in Japanese for denim pants, derived from the English 'jeans' and 'pants'. It's widely used in casual fashion and everyday wear.
Forms
Base: ジーパンBase noun form. Refers to denim pants or jeans. Used as a standalone noun in sentences, e.g., 『ジーパンをはく』 (jiipan o haku, 'to wear jeans').