セーター
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Base noun form. A loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to a sweater or jumper; used as-is without conjugation in sentences.
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Two friends, Mika and User, are shopping for winter clothes at a department store in Tokyo. They discuss what to buy for the cold season.

セーター

セーター

sweater

Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing

Memory Hook

Picture a cozy sweater on a cold day. 'Sweater' in Japanese is 『セーター』 (seetaa), which sounds like 'say-tar' — you say 'tar' to keep warm!

Cultural Note

Sweaters are popular in Japan during autumn and winter. They are often worn as part of casual or school uniforms, and you might hear phrases like 『セーターを着る』 (seetaa o kiru, 'to wear a sweater') in daily conversations.

Forms

Base: セーターBase noun form. A loanword from English, written in katakana. Refers to a sweater or jumper; used as-is without conjugation in sentences.