肌着
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Base noun form. Refers to undergarments worn next to the skin, such as undershirts or underwear. No conjugation needed; use with particles like 『を』 (o, object marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker).
Theme

User and their coworker Yumi are shopping for comfortable clothes after work, discussing basics like underwear.

肌着

はだぎ

underwear

Everyday Life & SurvivalClothing

Memory Hook

Imagine 'hada' (肌, 'skin') and 'ki' (着, 'wear') — underwear is the clothing that touches your skin directly. 'Skin-wear' → 肌着 (hadagi, 'underwear').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『肌着』 (hadagi, 'underwear') is considered essential for comfort and hygiene, often made from breathable materials like cotton. It's commonly sold in department stores and specialty shops, with separate sections for men's and women's underwear.

Forms

Base: 肌着Base noun form. Refers to undergarments worn next to the skin, such as undershirts or underwear. No conjugation needed; use with particles like 『を』 (o, object marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker).