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Base noun form. Refers to monetary price, intrinsic value, or worth of something. Often used with counters like 『円』 (en, 'yen') for prices.
Theme

In a store, User is shopping with their neighbor Mr. Tanaka, who is comparing prices of different items.

value / price / worth

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Imagine a price tag with a big 'Z' on it — 'Z' sounds like the start of 『値』 (ne, 'value'). 'Z-tag' → 値 (ne, 'value / Price').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『値』 (ne, 'value') is often seen in stores on price tags or in discussions about quality vs. cost. Bargaining is less common than in some cultures, so the listed 『値』 is usually fixed.

Forms

Base: 値Base noun form. Refers to monetary price, intrinsic value, or worth of something. Often used with counters like 『円』 (en, 'yen') for prices.