受取
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Base noun form. Refers to a document acknowledging receipt of goods or payment. Often used in formal or business settings, such as 『受取書』 (uketorisho, 'receipt slip').
Theme
At a convenience store, User is buying groceries and asks the clerk, Yamada, about the receipt for their purchase.
受取
うけとり
receipt
Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use
Memory Hook
Imagine receiving a receipt at a store — you 'take' it from the cashier. 'Uketori' sounds like 'you get a receipt' — think 'You get a receipt' → 受取 (uketori, 'receipt').
Cultural Note
In Japan, receipts are often given for purchases and are called 『レシート』 (reshiito, 'receipt') as well, but 『受取』 (uketori) is a formal term used in business contexts or on official documents.
Forms
Base: 受取Base noun form. Refers to a document acknowledging receipt of goods or payment. Often used in formal or business settings, such as 『受取書』 (uketorisho, 'receipt slip').