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寄付

kifu /kʲiɸɯ/

The act of donating money or goods to a person or an organization, such as a charity or school, to provide support. It is commonly used both as a noun and as a 'suru' verb to describe the voluntary contribution of resources for a social cause.

Exemplos

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1

私は毎年、赤い羽根共同募金に寄付をしています。

I make a donation to the Red Feather Community Chest every year.

2

被災地の復興支援のため、義援金を寄付いたしました。

We have donated relief funds to support the reconstruction of the disaster-stricken areas.

3

着なくなった服、近くの団体に寄付したよ。

I donated the clothes I don't wear anymore to a local organization.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
寄付
Verb
寄付する
Relacionado
寄付金
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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 寄 (ki) means 'to approach' or 'contribute,' and 付 (fu) means 'to attach' or 'hand over.' Think of 'attaching' your support to a cause to help it 'approach' its goal.

Quiz rápido

お小遣いの中から、500円を慈善団体に___しました。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 寄付

Exemplos

1

私は毎年、赤い羽根共同募金に寄付をしています。

everyday

I make a donation to the Red Feather Community Chest every year.

2

被災地の復興支援のため、義援金を寄付いたしました。

formal

We have donated relief funds to support the reconstruction of the disaster-stricken areas.

3

着なくなった服、近くの団体に寄付したよ。

informal

I donated the clothes I don't wear anymore to a local organization.

4

本学の図書館は、卒業生からの寄付によって設立された。

academic

This university library was established through donations from alumni.

5

弊社は利益の1パーセントを環境保護団体に寄付しています。

business

Our company donates one percent of its profits to environmental protection groups.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
寄付
Verb
寄付する
Relacionado
寄付金

Colocações comuns

寄付を募る to solicit donations
寄付金 donation money
匿名で寄付する to donate anonymously
食料を寄付する to donate food
寄付をお願いする to ask for a donation

Frases Comuns

寄付先

donation recipient / organization being donated to

ふるさと納税

Hometown Tax Donation (a Japanese system where taxpayers can donate to local municipalities)

一口寄付

one unit of donation (referring to a fixed minimum amount)

Frequentemente confundido com

寄付 vs 募金

Bokin strictly means 'collecting money,' whereas Kifu means 'donating money,' though in casual speech people often say 'Bokin suru' to mean they donated.

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Notas de uso

Use '寄付する' for general donations to charities, schools, or public institutions. It implies a noble or helpful intention and is suitable for both money and physical objects.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'ageru' (to give) for donations, but 'kifu' is the specific and more appropriate term for charitable giving. Also, remember that 'bokin' is the collection process, while 'kifu' is the act of the giver.

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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 寄 (ki) means 'to approach' or 'contribute,' and 付 (fu) means 'to attach' or 'hand over.' Think of 'attaching' your support to a cause to help it 'approach' its goal.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the characters 寄 (contribute/send) and 付 (attach/deliver), indicating the act of handing over something for a purpose.

Padrões gramaticais

Noun + に + 寄付する (Donate to [organization]) Amount/Object + を + 寄付する (Donate [amount/object])
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, 'Furusato Nozei' is a very popular system where people donate to rural areas in exchange for local products and tax deductions.

Quiz rápido

お小遣いの中から、500円を慈善団体に___しました。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 寄付

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