はく

はく

to put on (items below your waist)

JLPT N5

Usage of はく

The verb はく is used specifically for putting on clothing or items worn below the waist, such as pants, skirts, socks, and shoes. It is a common verb at the N5 level and essential for daily conversation about dressing.

Common Collocations

  • ズボンをはく (to put on pants)
  • 靴をはく (to put on shoes)
  • 靴下をはく (to wear socks)

These collocations highlight typical items associated with はく.

Nuances and Tips

When using はく, remember it does not apply to upper-body clothing like shirts or jackets (which use きる). Also, はく is often used in polite and casual speech without change.

A common learner mistake is confusing はく with きる; keep in mind はく is for lower-body garments and footwear only.

Example Sentences

まいあさ、ずぼんをはくのにじかんがかかります。

It takes me time to put on my pants every morning.

あたらしいくつをはくと、あしがすこしいたくなりました。

When I put on new shoes, my feet hurt a little.

さむいので、あついくつしたをはいてください。

It's cold, so please wear thick socks.