How to Say ‘Try on’ in Japanese
試着して
しちゃくして
💬 Usage Tip: Suggests the action of testing clothes for fit.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Common practice in clothing stores to ensure satisfaction.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
試着しちゃく
[shichaku]
try on
To wear something temporarily to check fit.
このシャツを試着してもいいですか?
Can I try on this shirt?
しし
[shi]
do
Indicates performing an action.
試着してサイズを確認する。
Try on to check the size.
てて
[te]
connecting particle
Connects verbs sequentially.
試着して、次は支払いです。
Try on, then pay.
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