利子
Interest earned on bank deposits or paid on loans. It represents the additional money generated from a principal amount over time.
Exemplos
3 de 5銀行にお金を預けると、少しだけ利子がもらえます。
When you deposit money in the bank, you receive a little bit of interest.
指定の口座に利子が振り込まれました。
The interest has been transferred to the designated account.
この借金、利子が高くて返せないよ。
The interest on this debt is so high I can't pay it back.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
The Kanji characters mean 'profit' (利) and 'child' (子). Think of interest as the 'child' (offspring) born from your 'parent' money.
Quiz rápido
銀行にお金を100万円預けたら、___が10円ついた。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 利子
Exemplos
銀行にお金を預けると、少しだけ利子がもらえます。
everydayWhen you deposit money in the bank, you receive a little bit of interest.
指定の口座に利子が振り込まれました。
formalThe interest has been transferred to the designated account.
この借金、利子が高くて返せないよ。
informalThe interest on this debt is so high I can't pay it back.
経済学において、利子は資本の使用料と定義される。
academicIn economics, interest is defined as the fee for the use of capital.
本件の融資に関する利子は、年率3パーセントです。
businessThe interest regarding this loan is 3 percent annually.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
利子制限法
Interest Rate Restriction Act
利子所得
interest income
利子抜き
excluding interest
Frequentemente confundido com
Kinri refers to the interest rate (percentage), while Rishi refers to the actual amount of money.
Rishi is mostly used for deposits/consumer loans; Risoku is used more in commercial law and private loans, though they are often interchangeable.
Notas de uso
Use this word when talking about the money you earn from savings or the extra money you must pay back on a loan. It is more common in daily conversation than the technical term 'risoku'.
Erros comuns
English learners sometimes use 'interest' (rishi) to mean 'curiosity/hobby' (kyoumi/shumi). Remember that 'rishi' is strictly financial.
Dica de memorização
The Kanji characters mean 'profit' (利) and 'child' (子). Think of interest as the 'child' (offspring) born from your 'parent' money.
Origem da palavra
Composed of '利' (profit/advantage) and '子' (child/small thing), signifying the small profit produced by capital.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Japan is known for its long-standing 'zero-interest rate' policy, which is why Japanese people often discuss the lack of 'rishi' in bank accounts.
Quiz rápido
銀行にお金を100万円預けたら、___が10円ついた。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 利子
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