ユニフォーム

ユニフォーム

uniform

JLPT N1

Meaning and Usage

"ユニフォーム" refers to a uniform, typically worn by members of a group such as students, athletes, or employees. It is a loanword from English and is commonly used in everyday Japanese.

Common Contexts

You will often hear "ユニフォーム" in school settings (school uniforms), sports (team uniforms), and workplaces (company uniforms). It emphasizes a standardized outfit that identifies group membership.

Collocations and Patterns

  • ユニフォームを着る: to wear a uniform
  • ユニフォームに着替える: to change into a uniform
  • チームのユニフォーム: team uniform

Register and Nuance

The word is neutral and widely used in both formal and informal contexts. It is more common than the native Japanese term "制服" when referring to sports or work uniforms.

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse "ユニフォーム" with "制服" (せいふく). While both mean uniform, "制服" is more often used for school uniforms or official uniforms, whereas "ユニフォーム" is preferred for sports teams and company uniforms. Pay attention to context to choose the appropriate term.

Example Sentences

かれはがっこうのユニフォームをきてとうこうした。

He went to school wearing the school uniform.

やきゅうチームのユニフォームはあおとしろのストライプだ。

The baseball team's uniform has blue and white stripes.

あたらしいユニフォームにかわって、せんしゅたちのしきがあがった。

After changing to new uniforms, the players' morale improved.