意思
To put on different clothes.
文化背景
Changing clothes is a ritual of transition from the outside world to the home. Students often change into gym clothes (taikufuku) for PE class. Some jobs require changing into a uniform (seifuku) upon arrival. In traditional inns (ryokan), guests change into yukata.
Context is key
You don't always need to say 'fuku'. If you are in your room, just saying 'kigaeru' is enough.
意思
To put on different clothes.
Context is key
You don't always need to say 'fuku'. If you are in your room, just saying 'kigaeru' is enough.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
{家|うち}に{帰|かえ}ったら、{服|ふく}を______。
When returning home, you change your clothes, not just put them on or take them off.
Which sentence is natural?
Choose the most natural way to say 'I will change clothes.'
{着替|きが}える is the specific verb for changing clothes.
🎉 得分: /2
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2 练习{家|うち}に{帰|かえ}ったら、{服|ふく}を______。
When returning home, you change your clothes, not just put them on or take them off.
Choose the most natural way to say 'I will change clothes.'
{着替|きが}える is the specific verb for changing clothes.
🎉 得分: /2
常见问题
1 个问题No, for shoes you use {履|は}き{替|か}える.
相关表达
{着|き}る
builds onto wear
{脱|ぬ}ぐ
contrastto take off
{更衣室|こういしつ}
specialized formchanging room