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Base noun form. Used to indicate something is provided without cost. Often seen in signs like 『無料サービス』 (muryou saabisu, 'free service').
Theme

User and their friend Yuki are planning a weekend outing and discussing budget-friendly options.

無料

むりょう

free (no charge)

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'free' ticket with 'no charge' written on it — 『無料』 (muryou, 'free') sounds like 'moo-ryo', as in 'moo' (like a cow) gives milk for free!

Cultural Note

In Japan, you'll often see 『無料』 (muryou, 'free') signs in stores, museums, or events to indicate no cost, such as 『無料試食』 (muryou shishoku, 'free tasting') or 『無料Wi-Fi』 (muryou Wi-Fi, 'free Wi-Fi').

Forms

Base: 無料Base noun form. Used to indicate something is provided without cost. Often seen in signs like 『無料サービス』 (muryou saabisu, 'free service').