Tシャツ

Japanese

Etymology

From English T-shirt.

Pronunciation

  • (Tokyo) ティーシャツ [tìíshátsú] (Heiban – [0])
  • IPA(key): [tʲiːɕa̠t͡sɨᵝ]

Noun

Tシャツ (katakana ティーシャツ, rōmaji tī-shatsu)

  1. a T-shirt
    • 2010 December 8, Sorachi, Hideaki, “だい三百二十くん めっさつVSバーサスひっさつ [Lesson 320: Extermination VS Assassination]”, in ぎんたま [Silver Soul], volume 37 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN:
       (ティー)シャツ (せん) (もん) (ころ) () (なん)だァァァァ‼ () (はや) (ころ) ()でもなんでもねーよ‼ただの (ティー)シャツ ()たオッさんだよ‼
      Tī-shatsu senmon no koroshiya te nan dāāa‼ Mohaya koroshiya de mo nan de mo nē yo‼ Tada no tī-shatsu kita ossan da yo‼
      What the hell is a hit man specializing in T-shirts⁉ He’s not even an actual hit man‼ He’s just some dude wearing a goddamn T-shirt‼

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