おまけ
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Base noun form meaning 'a discount' or 'bonus', often used to describe an extra item or reduced price given as an incentive with a purchase.
Theme
At a small souvenir shop in Kyoto, User is browsing items and the shopkeeper offers a discount on a purchase.
おまけ
おまけ
a discount
Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use
Memory Hook
Imagine getting a 'bonus' item at a store — 『おまけ』 (omake, 'a discount') sounds like 'oh make', as in 'oh, they made an extra for me!' 'Oh make' → おまけ (omake, 'a discount').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『おまけ』 (omake, 'a discount') is commonly offered in shops or with purchases as a small extra item or price reduction to attract customers, reflecting the culture of hospitality and value-added service in retail.
Forms
Base: おまけBase noun form meaning 'a discount' or 'bonus', often used to describe an extra item or reduced price given as an incentive with a purchase.