月謝
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Base noun form. Combines 『月』 (getsu, 'month') and 『謝』 (sha, 'fee / Charge') to refer to regular monthly payments for education or training services.
Theme
At a local community center, User is a parent discussing extracurricular activities for their child with the instructor, Yamada.
月謝
げっしゃ
monthly tuition fee
Culture & SocietySchool & Education
Memory Hook
Think of 'gessha' (月謝) as your 'monthly fee' for lessons — 'ge' (月) means 'month', and 'sha' (謝) sounds like 'charge' or 'fee'. 'Month charge' → 月謝 (gessha, 'monthly tuition fee').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『月謝』 (gessha) is commonly used for monthly fees in educational settings like cram schools, music lessons, or martial arts dojos. Parents often pay 『月謝』 to ensure their children receive ongoing instruction, and it's a standard term in enrollment agreements.
Forms
Base: 月謝Base noun form. Combines 『月』 (getsu, 'month') and 『謝』 (sha, 'fee / Charge') to refer to regular monthly payments for education or training services.