利息
Risoku refers to interest, which is the amount of money earned on savings or paid on a loan over time. It is typically calculated as a percentage of the principal amount.
例句
3 / 5銀行の預金に利息がつきました。
Interest was added to my bank deposit.
利息の計算方法について説明いたします。
I will explain the calculation method for the interest.
このローン、利息が高すぎない?
Isn't the interest on this loan too high?
词族
记忆技巧
The first kanji 'Ri' (利) means profit, and the second 'Soku' (息) means breath. Imagine your money is 'breathing' and slowly growing larger on its own.
快速测验
銀行にお金を預けると、___がつきます。
正确!
正确答案是: 利息
例句
銀行の預金に利息がつきました。
everydayInterest was added to my bank deposit.
利息の計算方法について説明いたします。
formalI will explain the calculation method for the interest.
このローン、利息が高すぎない?
informalIsn't the interest on this loan too high?
複利計算における利息の推移を分析する。
academicAnalyze the trend of interest in compound interest calculations.
約定に基づき、年利3%の利息を支払います。
businessBased on the agreement, we will pay an interest of 3% per annum.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
利息制限法
Interest Rate Restriction Law
利息なし
without interest
トイチ
10% interest every 10 days (illegal lending slang)
容易混淆的词
While often interchangeable, 'Risoku' is more common for money earned from banks/loans, while 'Rishi' is often used for money paid on debt.
Kyōmi means 'interest' as in curiosity or a hobby, whereas Risoku is strictly financial.
使用说明
Mainly used in financial and legal contexts. In daily conversation regarding bank savings, 'Risoku' is the standard term.
常见错误
Beginning learners often use 'Kyōmi' (curiosity) when they mean financial interest.
记忆技巧
The first kanji 'Ri' (利) means profit, and the second 'Soku' (息) means breath. Imagine your money is 'breathing' and slowly growing larger on its own.
词源
A Sino-Japanese word combining 'profit' (利) and 'increase/breath' (息).
语法模式
文化背景
Due to Japan's long-standing 'zero interest rate' policy, the amount of 'Risoku' people receive on standard savings accounts is often extremely small.
快速测验
銀行にお金を預けると、___がつきます。
正确!
正确答案是: 利息
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