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代金

daikin /daikiɴ/

Daikin refers to the specific amount of money paid or to be paid in exchange for goods or items purchased. It is most commonly used in retail and commercial contexts when referring to the payment for a physical product.

Ejemplos

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レジで商品の代金を支払いました。

I paid the price for the items at the register.

2

商品の代金は、銀行振込にて承っております。

We accept payment for goods via bank transfer.

3

代金、もう払った?

Did you already pay the money?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
代金
Verb
代金決済する
Relacionado
代金引換
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Truco para recordar

Remember 'Dai' (代) means 'substitute' or 'exchange' and 'Kin' (金) means 'money'. It's the money you give in exchange for an item.

Quiz rápido

インターネットで注文した洋服の___をコンビニで払った。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 代金

Ejemplos

1

レジで商品の代金を支払いました。

everyday

I paid the price for the items at the register.

2

商品の代金は、銀行振込にて承っております。

formal

We accept payment for goods via bank transfer.

3

代金、もう払った?

informal

Did you already pay the money?

4

本論文では、商品代金の決済システムの効率化について考察する。

academic

This paper examines the improvement of efficiency in product payment settlement systems.

5

契約に基づき、注文商品の代金を請求いたします。

business

Based on the contract, we are invoicing you for the price of the ordered goods.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
代金
Verb
代金決済する
Relacionado
代金引換

Colocaciones comunes

代金を支払う to pay the price
代金を受け取る to receive the payment
代金引換 cash on delivery
代金の一括払い lump-sum payment
代金の請求 billing for the cost

Frases Comunes

代金引換

Cash on delivery (COD)

代金前払い

Advance payment

代金後払い

Deferred payment

Se confunde a menudo con

代金 vs 料金

Daikin is used specifically for physical goods, whereas Ryōkin is used for services like electricity, transportation, or entrance fees.

代金 vs 値段

Nedan is the general concept of 'price' or 'cost', while Daikin focuses on the actual money handed over to complete the transaction.

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Notas de uso

While 'Nedan' refers to the price tag of an object, 'Daikin' is more often used when discussing the settlement or the act of paying that price. It is frequently seen in online shopping and business invoices.

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Errores comunes

Beginners often use 'ryōkin' (料金) when buying a physical object at a store, but 'daikin' or 'nedan' is more natural for items you can hold.

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Truco para recordar

Remember 'Dai' (代) means 'substitute' or 'exchange' and 'Kin' (金) means 'money'. It's the money you give in exchange for an item.

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Origen de la palabra

A compound of the Sino-Japanese roots 'dai' (in place of/exchange) and 'kin' (gold/money).

Patrones gramaticales

Noun + の代金 (The price of [Noun]) 代金を + Verb (Action involving the payment)
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Contexto cultural

Daikin-hikikae (Cash on Delivery) remains a very popular and trusted payment method in Japan for e-commerce, where customers pay the delivery person in cash.

Quiz rápido

インターネットで注文した洋服の___をコンビニで払った。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 代金

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