A1 noun Neutral

支払い

/ɕihaɾai/

The act of giving money to someone for goods or services received. It refers to the specific transaction of paying, whether by cash, card, or digital means.

Beispiele

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1

レジで支払いをします。

I will make the payment at the cash register.

2

お支払いは、クレジットカードでお願いします。

Please make the payment by credit card.

3

今日の支払いは任せて。

Leave today's payment to me.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
支払い
Verb
支払う
Verwandt
支払先
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Merkhilfe

Visualize 'Shi' (doing) and 'Harai' (sweeping). You are 'doing a sweep' of your wallet to pay a bill.

Schnelles Quiz

クレジットカードで___を済ませました。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 支払い

Beispiele

1

レジで支払いをします。

everyday

I will make the payment at the cash register.

2

お支払いは、クレジットカードでお願いします。

formal

Please make the payment by credit card.

3

今日の支払いは任せて。

informal

Leave today's payment to me.

4

キャッシュレス支払いの普及により、硬貨の需要が減っている。

academic

Due to the spread of cashless payments, the demand for coins is decreasing.

5

支払いの期限は今週の金曜日です。

business

The deadline for payment is this Friday.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
支払い
Verb
支払う
Verwandt
支払先

Häufige Kollokationen

支払いを済ませる to complete the payment
分割払い installment payment
支払い方法 payment method
現金支払い cash payment
支払い期限 payment deadline

Häufige Phrasen

お支払いはご一緒ですか?

Will you be paying together?

支払いが滞る

to fall behind on payments

一括払い

one-time payment / lump-sum payment

Wird oft verwechselt mit

支払い vs 会計 (kaikei)

Kaikei refers to the bill or the checkout process as a whole, whereas Shiharai focuses on the specific action of handing over money.

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Nutzungshinweise

In customer service settings, always use the polite form 'お支払い' (o-shiharai). It is the standard noun for both personal and business transactions.

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Häufige Fehler

Beginners often confuse the noun 'shiharai' with the verb 'shiharau'. Use 'shiharai o suru' if you want to use the noun as an action.

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Merkhilfe

Visualize 'Shi' (doing) and 'Harai' (sweeping). You are 'doing a sweep' of your wallet to pay a bill.

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Wortherkunft

The word stems from the verb 'shiharau', where 'shi' is an intensifying prefix and 'harau' originally meant to clear away or sweep, later evolving to mean settling a debt.

Grammatikmuster

〜の支払い (payment of...) 〜で支払いをする (to pay with...)
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Kultureller Kontext

While Japan is rapidly moving toward digital 'shiharai', many small traditional shops and vending machines still require cash.

Schnelles Quiz

クレジットカードで___を済ませました。

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: 支払い

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価格

A1

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値段

A1

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安価

A1

Refers to a low price or something being inexpensive. It is a formal or technical term often used in business, writing, or when discussing economic value compared to the common word 'yasui'.

買い物

B1

The activity of purchasing goods from stores; the items bought during such an activity.

送料

A1

Sōryō refers to the shipping fee or postage cost required to send goods or documents from one place to another. It is a fundamental term used in online shopping, postal services, and logistics to indicate the price of transport.

注文

A1

A request for a specific product or service, most commonly used in restaurants or while shopping online. It functions both as a noun and as a 'suru' verb to indicate the act of placing an order or making a demand.

返品

A1

The act of returning a purchased product to a seller or store, typically due to defects, damage, or the buyer's change of mind. It is often used as a 'suru' verb (返品する) to describe the action of making a return.

高価

A1

Refers to an item that has a high monetary price or great value. While similar to 'takai', it is a more formal and objective term often used to describe luxury goods or precious materials.

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