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Porter des vêtements

Wear clothes

意味

To have garments on one's body.

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文化的背景

The 'Uniforme Parisien' often consists of neutral colors (navy, black, beige). Porter des vêtements flashy is often seen as 'too much' for daily life. In winter, 'porter des vêtements' is a matter of survival. Quebecers use specific terms like 'tuque' for a winter hat. Wearing traditional 'pagne' (wax print fabric) is common for both daily life and ceremonies, often mixed with modern styles. The concept of 'la cravate' is declining in tech hubs like Station F, but 'porter le costume' remains mandatory in law and finance.

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The 'Photo' Rule

If you are describing a person in a photo, always use 'porter'. If you are describing a video of someone getting ready, use 'mettre'.

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Size Matters

When someone asks 'Tu portes quoi ?', they might be asking for your size (e.g., 'Je porte du 38') or what you are wearing. Context is key!

意味

To have garments on one's body.

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The 'Photo' Rule

If you are describing a person in a photo, always use 'porter'. If you are describing a video of someone getting ready, use 'mettre'.

⚠️

Size Matters

When someone asks 'Tu portes quoi ?', they might be asking for your size (e.g., 'Je porte du 38') or what you are wearing. Context is key!

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The 'Sapeur' Culture

Look up 'La Sape' in Congo to see how 'porter des vêtements' became a high-art form of political and social expression.

自分をテスト

Conjugate the verb 'porter' in the present tense.

Aujourd'hui, je ________ (porter) une chemise blanche.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: porte

For 'je', the ending for -er verbs is '-e'.

Choose between 'porter' (state) and 'mettre' (action).

Il fait froid dehors. Je vais ________ mon manteau.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: mettre

You are about to do the action of putting it on, so 'mettre' is correct.

Match the person with what they are wearing.

Match the items:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Un avocat -> Une robe noire, Un footballeur -> Un maillot, Un médecin -> Une blouse blanche, Une mariée -> Une robe blanche

These are standard professional/social 'vêtements' associated with these roles.

Complete the dialogue in a clothing store.

Vendeur: 'Quelle taille ________-vous ?' Client: 'Je ________ du 40.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: portez / porte

In France, you 'wear' a size (porter une taille).

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Porter vs. Mettre

Porter (State)
Je porte un pull I am wearing a sweater
Mettre (Action)
Je mets un pull I am putting on a sweater

What can you 'Porter'?

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Clothes

  • Un pantalon
  • Une robe
  • Une chemise
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Accessories

  • Des lunettes
  • Une montre
  • Un sac

Other

  • Du parfum
  • Du maquillage
  • Un nom

練習問題バンク

4 問題
Conjugate the verb 'porter' in the present tense. Fill Blank A1

Aujourd'hui, je ________ (porter) une chemise blanche.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: porte

For 'je', the ending for -er verbs is '-e'.

Choose between 'porter' (state) and 'mettre' (action). Choose A2

Il fait froid dehors. Je vais ________ mon manteau.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: mettre

You are about to do the action of putting it on, so 'mettre' is correct.

Match the person with what they are wearing. Match A1

左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Un avocat -> Une robe noire, Un footballeur -> Un maillot, Un médecin -> Une blouse blanche, Une mariée -> Une robe blanche

These are standard professional/social 'vêtements' associated with these roles.

Complete the dialogue in a clothing store. dialogue_completion A2

Vendeur: 'Quelle taille ________-vous ?' Client: 'Je ________ du 40.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: portez / porte

In France, you 'wear' a size (porter une taille).

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes! You can 'porter des bijoux', 'porter une montre', or 'porter des lunettes'.

Yes, it's very common to say 'porter un parfum'.

'Vêtements' is the standard word. 'Habits' is slightly more informal or old-fashioned, but still used.

Use the passé composé: 'Je portais' (I was wearing - description) or 'J'ai porté' (I wore - specific event).

No, it is neutral. It works in all situations.

Yes, but it might mean you are carrying it in your hand or wearing it on your back. Context clarifies.

Usually yes, unless you have a specific number or a possessive like 'mes vêtements'.

Je n'ai rien à porter.

You can say 'porter des chaussures', but 'être chaussé' is a more formal alternative.

No, it's just slang for 'vêtements'. Use it with friends, not your boss.

関連フレーズ

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Mettre des vêtements

similar

To put on clothes

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S'habiller

similar

To get dressed

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Enlever des vêtements

contrast

To take off clothes

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Porter une tenue

specialized form

To wear an outfit

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Bien porter

builds on

To look good in something

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