Hakama
Dumped there pants!
Tokoton~suru
zubon haitte
The Japanese word for pants is just in katakana so it's - パンツ pronounced pantsu. The romanization of the above is: pantsu. According to my Japanese-English dictionary the Japanese word for trousers is Zubon. There may be different words for different kinds, the only other one I know is Hakama (traditional men's trousers). The above is accurate, this is just a more specific wording: Older generations consider the word zubon ズボン / ずぼん as the Japanese translation of "pants", and the word pantsu パンツ as the Japanese translation of "panties". Modern generations use pantsu パンツ as the Jap. trans. of "pants", and pantii パンテイ for "panties".
lf you mean under ware its shitagi or pantsu.
they wore a helmet and a skirt and baggy pants
this is a opinion not a fact, because it would be boring if it was the same or the English version did it on porpose
'I wear pants' in Japanese isç§ã¯ãƒ‘ンツを履ã (watashi wa pantsu o haku). The polite alternative to this sentence would beç§ã¯ãƒ‘ンツを履ãã¾ã™ (watashi wa pantsu o hakimasu).
It means you are sexy. "Kimi wa" is the feminine form of "you are." "Sekushi" is the way Japanese people pronounce the English word "sexy."
tsubone shta....i believe is literally underpants. i could be wrong. I'm sure there's a slang for boxers or underwear but this is all i can think of that's close.
To catch them with their pants down while most were still in bed, all ships were still in harbor like sitting ducks.