実費
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Base noun form. Refers to the real or exact cost of something, often used in contexts like reimbursement, pricing, or budgeting. Can be combined with verbs like 『払う』 (harau, 'to pay') as in 『実費を払う』 (jippi o harau, 'to pay the actual expense').
Theme
At a company meeting, User and their colleague Tanaka discuss budgeting for an upcoming project, focusing on covering costs.
実費
じっぴ
actual expense / cost price
Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use
Memory Hook
Think of 'actual fee' — it's the real cost you pay. 'Jitsu-hi' (実費 jippi) sounds like 'just fee' — the just or actual expense. 'Just fee' → 実費 (jippi, 'actual expense').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『実費』 (jippi, 'actual expense') is commonly used in business and official contexts to refer to reimbursement for costs incurred, such as travel expenses or material costs, ensuring transparency in financial transactions.
Forms
Base: 実費Base noun form. Refers to the real or exact cost of something, often used in contexts like reimbursement, pricing, or budgeting. Can be combined with verbs like 『払う』 (harau, 'to pay') as in 『実費を払う』 (jippi o harau, 'to pay the actual expense').