特売
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Base noun form. Refers to a sale or discount event that is special or limited-time. Often used in retail contexts, e.g., 『特売日』 (tokubai bi, 'sale day').
Theme
Two friends, Mika and User, are shopping at a department store and discussing deals they see on signs.
特売
とくばい
special sale
Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use
Memory Hook
Think of a 'ticket' (特 tok sounds like 'ticket') for a sale — it's a special deal you don't want to miss. 'Ticket sale' → 特売 (tokubai, 'special sale').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『特売』 (tokubai, 'special sale') is commonly seen in supermarkets and department stores, often advertised with signs like 『本日特売』 (honjitsu tokubai, 'today's special sale') to attract customers with discounted prices.
Forms
Base: 特売Base noun form. Refers to a sale or discount event that is special or limited-time. Often used in retail contexts, e.g., 『特売日』 (tokubai bi, 'sale day').