How to say trousers in Japanese

ズボンZUBON

noun:

  • trousers; pants - also written as 洋袴 and 段袋 during the Meiji period - From French "jupon"

Example Sentences

kareha毎日mainichiズボンZUBONniアイロンをかけてAIRONwokaketeもらうmorau
He has his trousers pressed every day.
kareha清潔なseiketsunaズボンZUBONwoはいていたhaiteita
He put on clean trousers.
karehaズボンZUBONwoプレスPURESUしてshiteもらったmorattaka
Did he have his trousers pressed?
watashihaズボンZUBONwohaいたita
I put on my trousers.
watashihaズボンZUBONwochaku買ったkatta
I bought two pairs of trousers.

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