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sailor fuku

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English

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A group of Japanese schoolgirls in sailor fuku.

Etymology

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Partial calque from Japanese セーラー(ふく) (sērāfuku, literally sailor outfit), from セーラー (sērā, sailor) (from English sailor) + (ふく) (-fuku, clothes).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sailor fuku (plural sailor fuku)

  1. A school uniform commonly worn by girls in Japan, based on the traditional sailor suit but with a pleated skirt.

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