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Example Sentences for 袴

Kanji 袴, meaning men's formal divided skirt, appears in 8 Japanese example sentences with translation.

This page groups example sentences to show how kanji 袴 appears in context, how the reading behaves, and how the translation maps to the usage.

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式でをはいた。

I wore a hakama at the ceremony.

兄は卒業式でを着た。

My older brother wore a hakama at the graduation ceremony.

その店ではを借りられる。

You can rent a hakama at that shop.

彼は紺色のを選んだ。

He chose a dark blue hakama.

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

Shoemakers' children go barefoot.

トムね、成人式にめっちゃ派手な羽織で来たんだよ。

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??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、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."