銀行
A financial institution where people can safely deposit, withdraw, and save money. It also provides services like currency exchange and loans for individuals and businesses.
Ejemplos
3 de 5銀行へ行ってお金をおろします。
I'm going to the bank to withdraw money.
銀行にて法人口座を開設いたします。
I will open a corporate account at the bank.
銀行、もう閉まってるかな?
I wonder if the bank is already closed?
Familia de palabras
Truco para recordar
Gin (銀) means silver and Kō (行) means a shop or guild. Think of a 'Silver Shop' where money is kept.
Quiz rápido
新しい____を作りたいので、銀行へ行きます。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 口座
Ejemplos
銀行へ行ってお金をおろします。
everydayI'm going to the bank to withdraw money.
銀行にて法人口座を開設いたします。
formalI will open a corporate account at the bank.
銀行、もう閉まってるかな?
informalI wonder if the bank is already closed?
銀行制度の歴史を調査する。
academicInvestigate the history of the banking system.
銀行融資の審査には時間がかかります。
businessThe screening for a bank loan takes time.
Familia de palabras
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
銀行に勤める
to work at a bank
銀行を回る
to go around to different banks
ネット銀行
online bank
Se confunde a menudo con
Refers to a physical safe or vault for storing valuables, whereas 銀行 is the institution.
The post office; while many Japanese people use it for banking (JP Bank), it is a distinct entity from commercial banks.
Notas de uso
In Japan, banks usually close their physical counters at 3:00 PM, though ATMs remain available longer. It is often used with the particle 'ni' or 'e' to indicate direction.
Errores comunes
Learners often forget the long 'o' sound at the end, pronouncing it as 'ginko' instead of 'ginkō'.
Truco para recordar
Gin (銀) means silver and Kō (行) means a shop or guild. Think of a 'Silver Shop' where money is kept.
Origen de la palabra
Coined during the Meiji period, combining 'gin' (silver, used as currency) and 'kō' (firm/office/row).
Patrones gramaticales
Contexto cultural
Japanese banking often still requires a 'hanko' (personal seal) and the use of physical paper passbooks (tsūchō).
Quiz rápido
新しい____を作りたいので、銀行へ行きます。
¡Correcto!
La respuesta correcta es: 口座
Gramática relacionada
Vocabulario relacionado
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返金
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支給
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口座
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引き出し
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手数料
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年金
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