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Base noun form. Refers to a set of standardized clothing worn by members of an organization, such as students or employees. Used in contexts like 『学校の制服』 (gakkou no seifuku, 'school uniform').
Theme

At a company orientation, User and their colleague Tanaka discuss the new uniform policy.

制服

せいふく

uniform

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Imagine a student in a 'seifuku' (制服, seifuku, 'uniform') at school — it's a 'set' (seifuku sounds like 'say-foo-koo') of clothes that everyone wears. 'Set for school' → 制服 (seifuku, 'uniform').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『制服』 (seifuku, 'uniform') is commonly worn by students in schools, especially in junior high and high schools. It often includes blazers, skirts, or pants, and is a symbol of school identity and discipline.

Forms

Base: 制服Base noun form. Refers to a set of standardized clothing worn by members of an organization, such as students or employees. Used in contexts like 『学校の制服』 (gakkou no seifuku, 'school uniform').