The Japanese noun 'シート (shiito)' refers to a 'sheet', which can be a flat piece of material such as paper, fabric, or plastic. It is commonly used in various contexts, such as a bed sheet, a sheet of paper, or a seat cover. For example: Please hand me a sheet of paper「紙のシートをください」(かみのシートをください). The seat has a new sheet「シートに新しいカバーがついて います」(シートにあたらしいカバーがついています). The word is borrowed from English and is widely understood in Japanese.
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What does "Shiito"
mean in japanese?
"Shiito"
means
"Sheet"
.
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