式で袴をはいた。
I wore a hakama at the ceremony.
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Kanji 袴, meaning men's formal divided skirt, appears in 8 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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式で袴をはいた。
I wore a hakama at the ceremony.
兄は卒業式で袴を着た。
My older brother wore a hakama at the graduation ceremony.
その店では袴を借りられる。
You can rent a hakama at that shop.
彼は紺色の袴を選んだ。
He chose a dark blue hakama.
袴の着方を先生に教わった。
I learned how to wear a hakama from my teacher.
紺屋の白袴。
Shoemakers' children go barefoot.
トムね、成人式にめっちゃ派手な羽織袴で来たんだよ。
Tom came to the coming-of-age ceremony in super flashy haori and hakama.
「卒業式って、何着る?振り袖?袴?スーツ?」「振り袖とスーツは、卒業式じゃなくても着れるから、袴かな」
"What will you wear for graduation ceremony? Long-sleeved kimono? Hakama? Suit?" "Long-sleeved kimono and suit can be worn even if it's not a graduation ceremony, so maybe hakama."