残高
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Noun used to refer to a remaining amount, especially in financial contexts like bank accounts. It combines 『残』 (zan, 'remaining') and 『高』 (daka, 'amount'). Example: 『銀行の残高』 (ginkou no zandaka, 'bank balance').
Theme
At a bank, User is discussing their account with the bank teller, Mr. Tanaka, to check recent transactions.
残高
ざんだか
balance, remainder
Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use
Memory Hook
Imagine checking your bank account and seeing the 'remaining' balance. 'Zan' sounds like 'zan' in 'zany' for leftover money, and 'ka' is like 'cash' — so 'zan-ka' is your leftover cash balance!
Cultural Note
In Japan, people often check their 『残高』 (zandaka, 'balance') at ATMs or via online banking. It's common to hear 『残高を確認する』 (zandaka wo kakunin suru, 'to check the balance') when managing finances.
Forms
Base: 残高Noun used to refer to a remaining amount, especially in financial contexts like bank accounts. It combines 『残』 (zan, 'remaining') and 『高』 (daka, 'amount'). Example: 『銀行の残高』 (ginkou no zandaka, 'bank balance').