値引き
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Base noun form. Used to indicate a reduction in price, often in shopping contexts.
Theme

User and their friend Mika are shopping at a department store, looking for deals on winter clothes.

値引き

ねびき

price reduction / discount

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Think of a 'value' that's 'bickered' down — 『値引き』 (nebiki, 'price reduction') sounds like 'ne-biki' where 'ne' is from 『値』 (ne, 'value') and 'biki' reminds you of 'bickering' for a discount!

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『値引き』 (nebiki) is common in shopping, especially at markets or during sales. Bargaining is less common than in some cultures, but discounts are often advertised with signs like 『値引き中』 (nebiki-chuu, 'discount in progress').

Forms

Base: 値引きBase noun form. Used to indicate a reduction in price, often in shopping contexts.