値段
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Noun meaning 'price'. Used to refer to the cost of goods or services. Often paired with particles like 『は』 (wa, topic marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker) in sentences.
Theme

User and their coworker Yuta are shopping for office supplies and comparing prices at a stationery store.

値段

ねだん

price

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Imagine you're at a store and see a price tag that says 'zen' (like 'zen' meditation) and 'dan' (like 'dan' in 'dance'). You think, 'Zen-dan price — 値段 (nedan, 'price')!'

Cultural Note

In Japan, prices are often displayed with tax included, and bargaining is rare except in markets like flea markets. When asking about price, you might say 『値段はいくらですか?』 (nedan wa ikura desu ka?, 'How much is the price?').

Forms

Base: 値段Noun meaning 'price'. Used to refer to the cost of goods or services. Often paired with particles like 『は』 (wa, topic marker) or 『が』 (ga, subject marker) in sentences.