A1 noun Formell #2,529 am häufigsten

賃金

chingin /tɕiŋɡiɴ/

Chingin refers to the money paid to a worker in exchange for labor or services, similar to wages. It is frequently used in formal, legal, and economic contexts, particularly when discussing minimum wage or labor statistics.

Beispiele

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1

賃金が上がると、生活が楽になります。

When wages increase, life becomes easier.

2

政府は来年度の最低賃金を引き上げる方針です。

The government plans to raise the minimum wage for the next fiscal year.

3

今のバイト、賃金が安すぎてやる気が出ないよ。

The wages at my current part-time job are so low that I'm not motivated.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
賃金
Verwandt
賃貸
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Merkhilfe

Remember 'Chin' (賃) from 'Yachin' (house rent). Just as you pay rent for a house, 'Chingin' is the 'rent' an employer pays to use your labor.

Schnelles Quiz

法律で決められた一時間あたりの最も低い賃金を「最低____」と言います。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 賃金

Beispiele

1

賃金が上がると、生活が楽になります。

everyday

When wages increase, life becomes easier.

2

政府は来年度の最低賃金を引き上げる方針です。

formal

The government plans to raise the minimum wage for the next fiscal year.

3

今のバイト、賃金が安すぎてやる気が出ないよ。

informal

The wages at my current part-time job are so low that I'm not motivated.

4

労働経済学において、賃金の決定要因は多岐にわたる。

academic

In labor economics, the factors determining wages are diverse.

5

当社では、労働組合と賃金交渉を行っています。

business

Our company is conducting wage negotiations with the labor union.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
賃金
Verwandt
賃貸

Häufige Kollokationen

最低賃金 minimum wage
賃金を支払う to pay wages
賃金交渉 wage negotiation
賃金格差 wage gap
賃金カット wage cut

Häufige Phrasen

賃上げ

wage increase/hike

賃金不払い

unpaid wages

平均賃金

average wage

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賃金 vs 給料

給料 is the common everyday word for a monthly salary, while 賃金 is more formal and technical.

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Nutzungshinweise

While 'Kyuuryou' is used in daily life to talk about your paycheck, 'Chingin' is usually found in news reports, laws, or contracts.

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Häufige Fehler

Don't use 'Chingin' when asking a friend how much they earn; it sounds like you are a tax officer or a researcher. Use 'Kyuuryou' instead.

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Merkhilfe

Remember 'Chin' (賃) from 'Yachin' (house rent). Just as you pay rent for a house, 'Chingin' is the 'rent' an employer pays to use your labor.

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Wortherkunft

Composed of 'Chin' (fare/fee/rent) and 'Kin' (money), meaning money paid for a service or labor.

Grammatikmuster

Noun + が高い/低い (Wages are high/low) Noun + を上げる/下げる (To raise/lower wages)
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Kultureller Kontext

In Japan, 'Shunto' (the Spring Wage Offensive) is a period every year when unions negotiate with major companies for wage increases.

Schnelles Quiz

法律で決められた一時間あたりの最も低い賃金を「最低____」と言います。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 賃金

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