セーター

セーター

sweater

JLPT N5

Overview

The word セーター refers to a sweater, a knitted garment typically worn over a shirt for warmth. It is a common loanword from English and is used in everyday conversation.

Usage and Context

セーター is used to talk about sweaters in general, whether referring to the material, wearing it, or caring for it. It is a casual and neutral term suitable for daily use.

Common Collocations

  • セーターを着る: to wear a sweater, used when describing putting on the garment.
  • セーターを洗う: to wash a sweater, often followed by advice on care.
  • ウールのセーター: wool sweater, specifying the material.

Tips for Learners

Since セーター is a loanword, it is often written in katakana. Be careful not to confuse it with ニット (knit), which can refer to knitted items more broadly. When talking about sweaters, セーター is the most straightforward and common term.

Register

This word is neutral and appropriate in both casual and polite conversations.

Example Sentences

さむいので、セーターをきました。

Because it was cold, I wore a sweater.

このセーターはウールでできています。

This sweater is made of wool.

セーターをあらうときは、てあらいがいいです。

When washing a sweater, hand washing is best.