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Japanese
Etymology
From 稽古 (keiko, “practice”) + 着 (-gi, “-wear”).
Pronunciation
Noun
稽古着 • (keikogi)
- (clothing, martial arts) uniform
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- こ…こりゃ嵐子‼そんな水着きて剣道の稽古するヤツがあるか!
- Ko…Korya Ranko‼ Sonna mizugi kite kendō no keiko suru yatsu ga aru ka!
- Wh…Whut the hell, Ranko!? Who in the world practices kendō in a swimsuit like that!?
水着でないす。レオタードってんだよー まーんず稽古着よりこっちのほうがすずしくていいんだもん。- Mizugi de nai su. Reotādo tte n da yō Mānzu keikogi yori kotchi no hō ga suzushikute ii n da mon.
- It’s not a swimsuit. It’s called a leotard. It’s much more breathable than the uniform.