織る

おる

to weave

JLPT N3

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The verb 織る (おる) primarily means "to weave," referring to the process of interlacing threads to make fabric or cloth. It is commonly used in contexts related to textile production, crafts, and traditional fabric making.

Common Contexts

織る is often used when talking about handmade or machine-made textiles. For example, you might hear it in conversations about traditional weaving techniques or modern fabric manufacturing.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 布を織る (ぬのをおる): to weave cloth
  • 手で織る (てでおる): to weave by hand
  • 機械で織る (きかいでおる): to weave by machine

These collocations highlight the method or material involved in weaving.

Register and Politeness

織る is a neutral verb and can be used in both casual and formal contexts. When speaking politely, it is often combined with ます-form (織ります).

Common Mistakes

Learners sometimes confuse 織る (to weave) with 折る (おる, to fold or break). Pay attention to the kanji and context to avoid this confusion.

Example Sentences

かのじょはうつくしいぬのをおるのがとくいです。

She is good at weaving beautiful cloth.

むかしのひとびとはてでおるぎじゅつをつかっていました。

People in the past used hand-weaving techniques.

このぬのはきかいでおられています。

This fabric is woven by a machine.