ベルト
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English 'belt', written in katakana for foreign words. Used to refer to belts worn with pants, dresses, or accessories in Western-style fashion.
Theme
While shopping for clothes at a department store, User and their friend Yuta are discussing fashion accessories.
ベルト
ベルト
belt (for Western clothes)
Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing
Memory Hook
Imagine a belt holding up your pants — it goes 'belt' → ベルト (beruto, 'belt'). The sound is almost the same as English 'belt'!
Cultural Note
In Japan, belts are commonly worn with both Western-style clothing like suits and jeans, and sometimes with traditional attire for a modern touch. You might hear 『ベルトを締める』 (beruto o shimeru, 'to tighten a belt') in fashion or daily life contexts.
Forms
Base: ベルトBase noun form. Borrowed from English 'belt', written in katakana for foreign words. Used to refer to belts worn with pants, dresses, or accessories in Western-style fashion.