Oshare (おしゃれ - Smart/Chic/Fashionable) Part 2

Jun 16, 2019 22:17
Oshare Part 2

Yesterday, I talked about the Japanese term 'oshare' (おしゃれ), which means to dress up or apply makeup.

Just like the term 'omekasi' (おめかし - "dressing up") which was introduced two days ago, 'oshare' is used as 'oshare wo suru' (おしゃれをする) by combining the verb 'suru' (する - "do").

In addition, you can also use this term as an adjective, such as 'kanojo wa share da' (彼女はおしゃれだ - "she is chic") or 'oshare na mise' (おしゃれな店 - "a fashionable store").

Incidentally, note that if you say 'share' (しゃれ) by clipping the polite prefix 'o' (お), it often means "a play on words."
おしゃれ Part 2

昨日は「服用や身なりを美しく装うこと」を意味する「おしゃれ」について書きました。

「おしゃれ」は(二日前に紹介した)「おめかし」と同様、"do" を意味する「する」をつけて「おしゃれをする」のように使います。

また、「彼女はおしゃれだ」や「おしゃれな店」のように、形容詞として使うこともできます。

ちなみに、丁寧の接頭辞である「お」を省略して「しゃれ」とすると、「人を笑わせる語呂合わせなどの文句」を意味することが多いので注意して下さい。
No. 1 Makita's correction
  • Oshare Part 2
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Yesterday, I talked about the Japanese term 'oshare' (おしゃれ), which means to dress up or apply makeup.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Just like the term 'omekasi' (おめかし - "dressing up") which was introduced two days ago, 'oshare' is used as 'oshare wo suru' (おしゃれをする) by combining the verb 'suru' (する - "do").
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • In addition, you can also use this term as an adjective, such as 'kanojo wa share da' (彼女はおしゃれだ - "she is chic") or 'oshare na mise' (おしゃれな店 - "a fashionable store").
  • In addition, you can also use this term as an adjective, such as 'kanojo wa share da' (彼女はおしゃれだ - "she is chic") or 'oshare na mise' (おしゃれな店 - "a fashionable store").
  • Incidentally, note that if you say 'share' (しゃれ) by clipping the polite prefix 'o' (お), it often means "a play on words."
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
Interesting ^ ^
Toru
Thank you for the correction! :)
No. 2 Yalmar's correction
  • Oshare (おしゃれ - Smart/Chic/Fashionable) Part 2
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Oshare Part 2
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Yesterday, I talked about the Japanese term 'oshare' (おしゃれ), which means to dress up or apply makeup.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Just like the term 'omekasi' (おめかし - "dressing up") which was introduced two days ago, 'oshare' is used as 'oshare wo suru' (おしゃれをする) by combining the verb 'suru' (する - "do").
  • Just like the term 'omekasi' (おめかし - "dressing up"), that I covered two days ago, 'oshare' is used as 'oshare wo suru' (おしゃれをする) by combining the verb 'suru' (する - "do").
  • In addition, you can also use this term as an adjective, such as 'kanojo wa share da' (彼女はおしゃれだ - "she is chic") or 'oshare na mise' (おしゃれな店 - "a fashionable store").
  • In addition, you can also use this term as an adjective, such as 'kanojo wa share da' (彼女はおしゃれだ - "she is chic") or 'oshare na mise' (おしゃれな店 - "a fashionable store").
     a fashion shop = a shop that sell fashion ~ o ~ a fashionable shop = a shop that is elegant and well designed, or a shop that is all the rage, where everybody wants to go, not necessarily a shop that sell clothes
  • Incidentally, note that if you say 'share' (しゃれ) by clipping the polite prefix 'o' (お), it often means "a play on words."
  • Incidentally, note that if you say 'share' (しゃれ) by clipping the polite prefix 'o' (お), it often means "a play on words."
     Oh, that's tricky! :)
Toru
  • In addition, you can also use this term as an adjective, such as 'kanojo wa share da' (彼女はおしゃれだ - "she is chic") or 'oshare na mise' (おしゃれな店 - "a fashionable store").

    a fashion shop = a shop that sell fashion ~ o ~ a fashionable shop = a shop that is elegant and well designed, or a shop that is all the rage, where everybody wants to go, not necessarily a shop that sell clothes

Thank you for the correction and comment!
> a fashion shop = a shop that sell fashion ~ o ~ a fashionable shop = a shop that is elegant and well designed,
What I wanted to say is the latter (^^)
Yalmar
In that case you could also say, 'a trendy shop', if it is elegant and it has the latest trends
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