値打ち
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Base noun form. Refers to the monetary or intrinsic worth of something, used in contexts like shopping, appraisal, or describing importance.
Theme
At a local antique shop, User and their friend Ken browse items and discuss their value and worth.
値打ち
ねうち
value, worth, price
Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use
Memory Hook
Think of something valuable that's worth a lot. 'Value' or 'worth' is like 『値打ち』 (neuchi, 'value'), where 『値』 (ne, 'price') and 『打ち』 (uchi, 'strike') suggest striking a good deal or assessing worth.
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『値打ち』 (neuchi, 'value') is often used in shopping contexts to discuss the worth of items, such as antiques or quality goods, and can imply both monetary and intrinsic value, reflecting cultural appreciation for craftsmanship.
Forms
Base: 値打ちBase noun form. Refers to the monetary or intrinsic worth of something, used in contexts like shopping, appraisal, or describing importance.