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Base noun form. Refers to wealth, assets, or financial resources. Commonly used in compounds to denote monetary or valuable items, e.g., 『財宝』 (zaihou, 'treasure').
Theme

At a family gathering, User talks with their uncle Mr. Tanaka about financial planning and life goals.

ざい

fortune, riches

Culture & SocietyWork & Business

Memory Hook

Picture a treasure chest full of gold coins — that's your 'fortune'! 『財』 (zai, 'fortune, riches') sounds like 'zai' in 'treasure' — easy to remember as wealth.

Cultural Note

『財』 (zai, 'fortune, riches') is often seen in compound words related to finance, such as 『財産』 (zaisan, 'property, assets') or 『財布』 (saifu, 'wallet'), reflecting its role in economic contexts.

Forms

Base: 財Base noun form. Refers to wealth, assets, or financial resources. Commonly used in compounds to denote monetary or valuable items, e.g., 『財宝』 (zaihou, 'treasure').