物価
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Base noun form. Refers to general prices of goods and services in an economy. Grammar note: Often used in contexts like 『物価上昇』 (bukka jōshō, 'price increase') or 『物価安定』 (bukka antei, 'price stability').
Theme
Two friends, Miyuki and User, are shopping at a supermarket and talking about recent economic trends.
物価
ぶっか
(commodity/consumer) prices
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Think of 'mono' (物, 'thing') and 'ka' (価, 'price') — it's the price of things! 'Mono-ka' → 物価 (bukka, 'prices').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『物価』 (bukka) is a key economic term frequently discussed in news and government reports, reflecting consumer price indices and inflation trends that impact daily life and spending habits.
Forms
Base: 物価Base noun form. Refers to general prices of goods and services in an economy. Grammar note: Often used in contexts like 『物価上昇』 (bukka jōshō, 'price increase') or 『物価安定』 (bukka antei, 'price stability').