The noun Japanese is a uncountable noun for the language of Japan.
The noun form Japanese is both singular or plural for a person or people of Japan.
The word Japanese is also a proper adjective to describe a noun as of Japan.
kimono (plural kimono orkimonos)
That is the correct spelling of "kimono" (traditional Japanese female garb).
'All' is the adjective.
She wore a beautiful silk kimono that she purchased when she visited Japan.
No one person is credited with inventing the kimono. The Japanese kimono was introduced over 2,300 years ago during the Jomon period of Japanese history. In Japanese, kimono means "things to wear."
adj- beautiful nomitive- kimono or keiko
"Wearing thing" 'Mono' meaning thing, ki meaning 'to wear'.
in ekrutic (no idea how to spell this) go to the kimono girls' place and when u help one of the kimono girls an old guy next to a psyduck will give u surf.
It is kimono. So basically it is still kimono.
Kimono is Japanese.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimono
A bath kimono is a variety of bathrobe in the style of a Japanese kimono.
Kimono
Formal dress in Japan can be a kimono.
most of the Japanese wear kimono in several ceremonies so i think kimono is the national dress of japan
naga juban (under kimono), kimono (outer kimono), obi (waist tie), haori (jacket), and hakama (outer pants)
'All' is the adjective.
they wore a helmet and a skirt and baggy pants
Yes, men do wear Kimono. There are special kimono made specifically for men.
A kimono sash is called an Obi.