A1 noun Neutral #2,520 am häufigsten

投資

tōshi /toːɕi/

The act of putting money, time, or energy into something with the expectation of achieving a profit or benefit in the future. It is most commonly used in financial contexts but also applies to personal development and resource management.

Beispiele

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1

将来のために投資を始めました。

I started investing for the future.

2

我が社は研究開発に多額の投資を行っております。

Our company is making a significant investment in research and development.

3

いい靴を買うのは、自分への投資だよ。

Buying good shoes is an investment in yourself.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
投資
Verb
投資する
Verwandt
投資家
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Merkhilfe

Think of the first kanji 投 (throw) and the second 資 (resources). You are 'throwing' your resources into a project so they can grow.

Schnelles Quiz

将来の健康のために、ジムに通うのは良い___です。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 投資

Beispiele

1

将来のために投資を始めました。

everyday

I started investing for the future.

2

我が社は研究開発に多額の投資を行っております。

formal

Our company is making a significant investment in research and development.

3

いい靴を買うのは、自分への投資だよ。

informal

Buying good shoes is an investment in yourself.

4

教育への投資は、長期的な経済成長に不可欠である。

academic

Investment in education is essential for long-term economic growth.

5

海外市場への投資計画を説明してください。

business

Please explain the investment plan for the overseas market.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
投資
Verb
投資する
Verwandt
投資家

Häufige Kollokationen

投資をする to make an investment
自己投資 self-investment
設備投資 capital investment / investment in equipment
投資信託 investment trust / mutual fund
投資家 investor

Häufige Phrasen

投資の価値がある

worth the investment

投資を回収する

to recover an investment

先行投資

prior investment / upfront investment

Wird oft verwechselt mit

投資 vs 投機

Tōshi (investment) focuses on long-term growth and value, while Tōki (speculation) focuses on short-term profits from price fluctuations, often with higher risk.

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Nutzungshinweise

The word is frequently used with the particle 'に' to indicate the target of the investment (e.g., 株に投資する). It can be used for abstract concepts like 'time' or 'effort' as well as money.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use it for simple purchases (consumption). Remember that 'investment' implies you expect to get more back later than what you put in.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the first kanji 投 (throw) and the second 資 (resources). You are 'throwing' your resources into a project so they can grow.

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Wortherkunft

From Middle Chinese roots: 投 (to throw/put into) + 資 (wealth/resources).

Grammatikmuster

Noun + に + 投資する (to invest in...) Suru-verb noun Can be used as a compound noun (e.g., 設備投資)
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japan, there has been a historical preference for savings (貯金), but the government is currently promoting a shift 'from savings to investment' through systems like NISA.

Schnelles Quiz

将来の健康のために、ジムに通うのは良い___です。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 投資

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