利子
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Noun referring to interest earned or paid on money in banking contexts. Used in phrases like 『利子がつく』 (risu ga tsuku, 'interest accrues').
Theme
At a bank, User is consulting with their financial advisor, Mr. Tanaka, about savings options.
利子
りし
interest (bank)
Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use
Memory Hook
Imagine a bank account earning 'interest' like a 'lizard' (利子 risu sounds like 'lizard') sitting on a pile of coins — it grows slowly over time! 'Lizard' → 利子 (risu, 'interest').
Cultural Note
In Japan, interest rates are often low, and savings accounts with interest are common in banks like 『郵便局』 (yuubinkyoku, 'post office bank'). People discuss 『利子』 (risu, 'interest') when planning finances or loans.
Forms
Base: 利子Noun referring to interest earned or paid on money in banking contexts. Used in phrases like 『利子がつく』 (risu ga tsuku, 'interest accrues').