給料
Kyūryō refers to the salary or wages paid to an employee by an employer in exchange for work. It is a general term used for the money one earns from a regular job, typically paid on a monthly basis.
Exemples
3 sur 5毎月、25日に給料をもらいます。
I receive my salary on the 25th of every month.
給料の詳細は、給与明細をご確認ください。
Please check the payroll statement for details regarding your salary.
今月の給料、もう全部使っちゃった。
I've already spent all of this month's salary.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Visualize the kanji: '給' means to supply/provide and '料' means ingredients/materials. Think of it as the 'materials' provided to you to live your life.
Quiz rapide
先月はたくさん働いたので、___が上がりました。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : a
Exemples
毎月、25日に給料をもらいます。
everydayI receive my salary on the 25th of every month.
給料の詳細は、給与明細をご確認ください。
formalPlease check the payroll statement for details regarding your salary.
今月の給料、もう全部使っちゃった。
informalI've already spent all of this month's salary.
最低賃金の上昇は、若者の給料に影響を与えます。
academicAn increase in the minimum wage affects the salaries of young people.
当社は、能力に応じて給料を決定いたします。
businessOur company determines salary based on ability.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
給料日前
the days before payday (implying being broke)
初任給
the first salary one receives at a new job
給料明細
salary specification / payslip
Souvent confondu avec
Notes d'usage
Use '給料' when talking about your own or someone else's pay in general conversation. It focuses on the money received for labor.
Erreurs courantes
Learners often confuse it with '給与' (kyūyo) which is more formal, or use 'お金' (money) when they specifically mean their earnings from work.
Astuce mémo
Visualize the kanji: '給' means to supply/provide and '料' means ingredients/materials. Think of it as the 'materials' provided to you to live your life.
Origine du mot
Derived from '給' (supply/grant) and '料' (fee/materials), essentially meaning the provision of a fee for service.
Modèles grammaticaux
Contexte culturel
In Japan, the 25th of the month is the most common payday for office workers (salarymen).
Quiz rapide
先月はたくさん働いたので、___が上がりました。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : a
Vocabulaire associé
Mots lis
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拡大
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取引
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貯金
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借金
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