債務
A legal or financial obligation to pay back money or perform a specific duty to another party. While similar to 'debt', it is a formal term used in legal and business contexts to describe liabilities.
उदाहरण
3 / 5彼は多額の債務を抱えている。
He is carrying a large amount of debt.
債務の履行を期限までにお願いします。
Please fulfill your debt obligations by the deadline.
債務があるから、今は贅沢できないよ。
I have debts, so I can't afford luxuries right now.
शब्द परिवार
याद रखने का तरीका
Look at the first kanji 債 (sai). It contains the person radical (亻) and responsibility (責). Think of a person who has the responsibility to pay back.
त्वरित क्विज़
会社が倒産したのは、多額の____を返済できなかったからです。
सही!
सही उत्तर है: a
उदाहरण
彼は多額の債務を抱えている。
everydayHe is carrying a large amount of debt.
債務の履行を期限までにお願いします。
formalPlease fulfill your debt obligations by the deadline.
債務があるから、今は贅沢できないよ。
informalI have debts, so I can't afford luxuries right now.
債務不履行が国の経済に深刻な影響を及ぼした。
academicThe debt default had a serious impact on the country's economy.
貴社との債務整理について協議したい。
businessI would like to discuss the debt consolidation with your company.
शब्द परिवार
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
債務の免除
exemption from debt / debt waiver
連帯債務
joint and several liability
債務の履行
fulfillment of an obligation
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
'Shakkin' is a casual word for borrowed money, while 'Saimu' is a formal/legal term for any liability.
'Fusai' is mostly used in accounting/bookkeeping to describe the liability side of a balance sheet.
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
This word is highly formal and usually appears in contracts, news reports, or business meetings. In daily conversation with friends, 'shakkin' is much more common.
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Learners often use 'saimu' when talking about borrowing a small amount of money from a friend; this sounds unnaturally heavy and legalistic.
याद रखने का तरीका
Look at the first kanji 債 (sai). It contains the person radical (亻) and responsibility (責). Think of a person who has the responsibility to pay back.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Derived from the Chinese roots 'sai' (debt/loan) and 'mu' (duty/task).
व्याकरण पैटर्न
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
In Japanese business culture, 'saimu' carries a strong sense of legal and moral weight; failing to meet these obligations can lead to significant social shame.
त्वरित क्विज़
会社が倒産したのは、多額の____を返済できなかったからです。
सही!
सही उत्तर है: a
संबंधित शब्दावली
संबंधित शब्द
車両
A1A formal term referring to any wheeled vehicle, including cars, train carriages, and buses. It is frequently used in technical, legal, and transportation contexts to describe individual units of rolling stock or road vehicles.
乗り物
A1A general term used to describe any vehicle or means of transportation that carries people or things. It encompasses a wide range of objects including cars, trains, airplanes, and even amusement park rides.
自動車
A1A self-propelled motor vehicle with wheels, typically used for transporting passengers or goods on roads. While it is the technical and formal term for an automobile, it is commonly replaced by the simpler word 'kuruma' in casual conversation.
バス
A1A large motor vehicle designed to carry many passengers along a fixed route. In Japan, buses are a primary mode of public transportation for both local commuting and long-distance travel.
電車
A1A train powered by electricity used for transporting passengers. In Japan, it is the primary mode of public transportation for commuting and long-distance travel.
列車
A1A train, specifically referring to a series of connected railway cars or carriages that travel on tracks. It is a general term often used for long-distance transportation, freight, or in formal schedules.
新幹線
A1The Shinkansen is Japan's high-speed railway network, often referred to as the 'bullet train' in English. It is a symbol of modern Japanese engineering, famous for its incredible speed, safety record, and strict punctuality.
地下鉄
A1A railway system that runs primarily underground in urban areas. It is an essential mode of public transportation in major Japanese cities like Tokyo and Osaka, known for its punctuality and complex networks.
発着
A1Refers to the act of departing and arriving, specifically used for vehicles like trains, buses, and airplanes at a specific terminal or station. It combines the kanji for 'start/emit' (発) and 'arrive/wear' (着) to describe the full cycle of transport movement.
下車
A1The act of getting off or alighting from a vehicle such as a train, bus, or car. It is a formal Sino-Japanese compound used in announcements and written signs, whereas 'oriru' is used in daily speech.
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