元金
The principal amount of money, which is the original sum invested or borrowed before interest is added. It is the base amount used to calculate interest and is distinct from profits or fees.
Ejemplos
3 de 5まず、借りた元金を返してください。
First, please return the principal you borrowed.
元金の返済計画についてご説明いたします。
I will explain the repayment plan for the principal.
元金だけでも返せればいいんだけど。
I wish I could at least return the principal.
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Break the kanji down: 'Gan' (元) means origin/source, and 'Kin' (金) means money. It is the 'Source Money'.
Quiz rápido
投資した___を失うのは怖いです。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: a
Ejemplos
まず、借りた元金を返してください。
everydayFirst, please return the principal you borrowed.
元金の返済計画についてご説明いたします。
formalI will explain the repayment plan for the principal.
元金だけでも返せればいいんだけど。
informalI wish I could at least return the principal.
本研究では、元金の変動と市場の相関性を分析する。
academicThis study analyzes the correlation between principal fluctuations and the market.
元金と利息を分けて計算書を作成してください。
businessPlease create a statement separating the principal and the interest.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
元金均等返済
Equal principal repayment
元金保証
Principal guarantee
元金割れ
Drop below the principal
Se confunde a menudo con
Gankin is more common in general banking and loans, while Ganpon is a more legal and technical term used in investment and trust contexts.
Notas de uso
Use this word specifically when you need to differentiate the original amount of a debt or investment from the interest earned or owed. It is essential in banking and formal financial discussions.
Errores comunes
Learners often use 'money' (okane) generally when they should use 'gankin' to be precise about the debt structure.
Truco para recordar
Break the kanji down: 'Gan' (元) means origin/source, and 'Kin' (金) means money. It is the 'Source Money'.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from Chinese characters where 'Gen/Gan' signifies 'origin/head' and 'Kin' signifies 'gold/money'.
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
In Japan's conservative financial culture, 'Gankin Hoshō' (Principal Guaranteed) products are highly prioritized by individual savers.
Quiz rápido
投資した___を失うのは怖いです。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: a
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