貸し出し
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Base noun form. Derived from the verb 『貸す』 (kasu, 'to lend') + 『出す』 (dasu, 'to put out'), meaning the act of lending something out. Used in contexts like libraries, banks, or rentals.
Theme
At a library, User is a student asking about borrowing books, and Yamada-san is the librarian assisting with the lending process.
貸し出し
かしだし
lending / loaning
Culture & SocietyWork & Business
Memory Hook
Imagine a library where you 'lend' books. The word sounds like 'kashi-dashi' — think 'cash I dash' to lend money quickly! 'Cash dash' → 貸し出し (kashidashi, 'lending').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『貸し出し』 (kashidashi, 'lending') is commonly used in libraries, banks, and rental services. For example, libraries have 『貸し出しカード』 (kashidashi kaado, 'lending card') for borrowing books, reflecting a culture of sharing resources.
Forms
Base: 貸し出しBase noun form. Derived from the verb 『貸す』 (kasu, 'to lend') + 『出す』 (dasu, 'to put out'), meaning the act of lending something out. Used in contexts like libraries, banks, or rentals.