Explanation
to wear (lower body attire); to put on (lower body attire)
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Example Sentences
私はパンツをはきます
I wear pants.
わたしはぱんつをはきます
watashi wa pantsu o haki masu
この靴はとても楽にはけます
These shoes are very easy to put on.
このくつはとてもらくにはけます
kono kutsu wa totemo raku ni hake masu
彼女はいつもスカートをはいています
She always wears skirts.
かのじょはいつもすかーとをはいています
kanojo wa itsumo sukāto o haite imasu
寒いから靴下をはきましょう
Let's put on socks because it's cold.
さむいからくつしたをはきましょう
samui kara kutsushita o haki mashou
仕事の時、スーツをはかなければなりません
At work, you must wear a suit.
しごとのとき、すーつをはかなければなりません
shigoto no toki, sūtsu o haka nakereba narimasen
Notes and Tips for JLPT students
- 'Haku' is a verb that specifically refers to wearing or putting on lower body attire.
- It is important to understand the difference between 'haku' and 'kiru', which is used for wearing upper body attire.
- Practice using 'haku' in various sentences to improve comprehension and usage.
- Be sure to learn and use related words to expand your vocabulary and sentence-building skills.
Related Words
- * 着る
- * 着せる
- * 服
- * コート
- * ブラウス