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お金 — meaning in English: money

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会計士
kaikeishi
誕生
tanjō
ボーダー
bōdā
時代
jidai
お金
okane
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word お金 (okane) in everyday conversations about finances, shopping, and transactions. For instance, you might hear someone say, 'お金が足りない' (I don't have enough money) when discussing plans for a night out or budgeting for groceries.
Synonyms & nuances
While お金 (okane) is a general term for money, other words like 資金 (shikin) refer specifically to funds or capital used for investments. Use お金 in everyday scenarios, while 資金 might be more appropriate in business contexts.
Culture
The word お金 has roots in the word '金' (kin), meaning gold, which reflects the historical significance of gold as a form of currency in Japan. Interestingly, in Japanese culture, money is often associated with prosperity and good fortune, leading to various traditions and customs around financial matters, such as the practice of giving lucky money in red envelopes during New Year's celebrations.
FAQ
Q.What does お金 mean in Japanese?
お金 (okane) means 'money' in Japanese. It's a common term used in various contexts related to finances, shopping, and transactions.
Q.How do I use お金 in a sentence?
You can use お金 in sentences like 'このお金は私のです' (This money is mine) or 'お金が必要です' (I need money) to express possession or need.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using お金?
A common mistake is to confuse お金 with other financial terms. Remember that お金 is used in casual contexts, while terms like 資金 (shikin) or 経費 (keihi) are more formal or specific.
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