ジーンズ
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Base noun form. Katakana word borrowed from English, used to refer to denim pants. No conjugation needed; use with particles like 『を』 (o) for objects.
Theme
Two friends, Mika and User, are shopping for clothes at a department store in Tokyo. They're discussing what to buy for an upcoming casual event.
ジーンズ
ジーンズ
jeans
Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing
Memory Hook
Think of 'jeans' — the word sounds exactly like the English 'jeans' but written in katakana as 『ジーンズ』 (jiinzu).
Cultural Note
Jeans are popular casual wear in Japan, often seen in fashion districts like Harajuku. They're commonly referred to by the loanword 『ジーンズ』 (jiinzu) and are a staple in everyday attire.
Forms
Base: ジーンズBase noun form. Katakana word borrowed from English, used to refer to denim pants. No conjugation needed; use with particles like 『を』 (o) for objects.