大金
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Base noun form. Used to refer to a substantial sum of money, often in contexts like savings, investments, or expenses. Example: 『大金を使う』 (ookane o tsukau, 'to spend a large amount of money').
Theme
User and their neighbor Taro are talking about future plans and savings over tea at home.
大金
おおかね
large amount of money
Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'big gold' (大金 ookane sounds like 'big gold') coin — it represents a large amount of money! 'Big gold' → 大金 (ookane, 'large amount of money').
Cultural Note
In Japan, discussing money openly can be considered impolite. However, 『大金』 (ookane, 'large amount of money') is often used in news or business contexts to describe significant financial transactions or wealth.
Forms
Base: 大金Base noun form. Used to refer to a substantial sum of money, often in contexts like savings, investments, or expenses. Example: 『大金を使う』 (ookane o tsukau, 'to spend a large amount of money').