ズボン
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Base noun form. It's a loanword from French 'jupon', written in katakana. Refers to pants or trousers, e.g., 『ズボンをはく』 (zubon o haku, 'to put on trousers').
Theme
User and their friend Mika are shopping for clothes at a department store.
ズボン
ズボン
trousers
Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing
Memory Hook
Think of 'zubon' (ズボン) as 'zoom-bone' — imagine trousers that let you zoom around, covering your leg bones! 'Zoom-bone' → ズボン (zubon, 'trousers').
Cultural Note
In Japan, trousers are common attire for both casual and formal settings. Traditional clothing like 『着物』 (kimono, 'kimono') is worn on special occasions, but Western-style trousers are everyday wear.
Forms
Base: ズボンBase noun form. It's a loanword from French 'jupon', written in katakana. Refers to pants or trousers, e.g., 『ズボンをはく』 (zubon o haku, 'to put on trousers').