A1 noun Neutral #2,884 am häufigsten

利息

risoku /ɾisokɯ/

Risoku refers to interest, which is the amount of money earned on savings or paid on a loan over time. It is typically calculated as a percentage of the principal amount.

Beispiele

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1

銀行の預金に利息がつきました。

Interest was added to my bank deposit.

2

利息の計算方法について説明いたします。

I will explain the calculation method for the interest.

3

このローン、利息が高すぎない?

Isn't the interest on this loan too high?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
利息
Verb
利息を生む
Verwandt
金利
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Merkhilfe

The first kanji 'Ri' (利) means profit, and the second 'Soku' (息) means breath. Imagine your money is 'breathing' and slowly growing larger on its own.

Schnelles Quiz

銀行にお金を預けると、___がつきます。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 利息

Beispiele

1

銀行の預金に利息がつきました。

everyday

Interest was added to my bank deposit.

2

利息の計算方法について説明いたします。

formal

I will explain the calculation method for the interest.

3

このローン、利息が高すぎない?

informal

Isn't the interest on this loan too high?

4

複利計算における利息の推移を分析する。

academic

Analyze the trend of interest in compound interest calculations.

5

約定に基づき、年利3%の利息を支払います。

business

Based on the agreement, we will pay an interest of 3% per annum.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
利息
Verb
利息を生む
Verwandt
金利

Häufige Kollokationen

利息がつく to accrue interest
利息を払う to pay interest
高い利息 high interest
利息を受け取る to receive interest
無利息 interest-free

Häufige Phrasen

利息制限法

Interest Rate Restriction Law

利息なし

without interest

トイチ

10% interest every 10 days (illegal lending slang)

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利息 vs 利子

While often interchangeable, 'Risoku' is more common for money earned from banks/loans, while 'Rishi' is often used for money paid on debt.

利息 vs 興味

Kyōmi means 'interest' as in curiosity or a hobby, whereas Risoku is strictly financial.

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Nutzungshinweise

Mainly used in financial and legal contexts. In daily conversation regarding bank savings, 'Risoku' is the standard term.

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Häufige Fehler

Beginning learners often use 'Kyōmi' (curiosity) when they mean financial interest.

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Merkhilfe

The first kanji 'Ri' (利) means profit, and the second 'Soku' (息) means breath. Imagine your money is 'breathing' and slowly growing larger on its own.

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Wortherkunft

A Sino-Japanese word combining 'profit' (利) and 'increase/breath' (息).

Grammatikmuster

利息が[amount]つく (Interest of [amount] is added) 利息を[verb] (To [verb] the interest)
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Kultureller Kontext

Due to Japan's long-standing 'zero interest rate' policy, the amount of 'Risoku' people receive on standard savings accounts is often extremely small.

Schnelles Quiz

銀行にお金を預けると、___がつきます。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 利息

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