しま

stripe

JLPT N2

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 縞 (しま) means "stripe" and is commonly used to describe patterns on fabrics or clothing. It often appears in contexts related to fashion, textiles, and design.

Common Collocations

  • 縞模様 (しまもよう): striped pattern, frequently used to describe fabric designs.
  • 縞シャツ: striped shirt, a common clothing item.
  • 縞ネクタイ: striped tie, often discussed in fashion coordination.

Usage Notes

When using 縞, it usually refers to visible stripes that are part of a pattern rather than abstract or metaphorical stripes. It is a neutral term and can be used in both casual and formal contexts.

Learners should not confuse 縞 with other words for patterns like 柄 (がら), which is more general and can mean any pattern, not just stripes.

Practical Tips

In conversation, mentioning 縞 often implies attention to style or detail in clothing. For example, commenting on someone's 縞シャツ can be a way to compliment or notice their fashion choice. When describing fabrics, 縞模様 is a useful phrase to specify the striped pattern clearly.

Example Sentences

かれはしまもようのしゃつをきている。

He is wearing a striped shirt.

このぬのはしまがこまかくてじょうひんにみえる。

This fabric has fine stripes and looks elegant.

しまもようのねくたいをえらぶときは、すーつとのばらんすをかんがえよう。

When choosing a striped tie, consider the balance with your suit.