ティシュペーパー

ティシュペーパー

tissue

JLPT N1

Understanding ティシュペーパー

ティシュペーパー refers to disposable tissue paper, commonly used for wiping the nose, face, or hands. It is often found in a box and is a staple in households and public places.

Usage and Context

This word is a loanword from English "tissue paper" and is used primarily in everyday conversation. It is more specific than just "紙" (paper) and indicates soft, thin paper designed for personal hygiene.

Common Collocations

  • ティシュペーパーを使う: to use tissue paper
  • ティシュペーパーを取る: to take tissue paper
  • ティシュペーパーがなくなる: to run out of tissue paper

Register and Politeness

ティシュペーパー is neutral and informal, suitable for daily conversation. In formal contexts, you might hear more general terms like "紙" or specific product names.

Learner Tips

A common mistake is confusing ティシュペーパー with トイレットペーパー (toilet paper). Remember, ティシュペーパー is for face and hands, while トイレットペーパー is for bathroom use.

Example Sentences

てぃしゅぺーぱーをつかってはなをかみました。

I used a tissue paper to blow my nose.

てぃしゅぺーぱーははこにいっていて、てーぶるのうえにおいてあります。

The tissue paper is in a box and placed on the table.

かぜをひいたときは、てぃしゅぺーぱーがてばなせません。

When you catch a cold, you can't be without tissue paper.