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Base noun form. Refers to money or currency in general, often used in compound words like 『お金』 (okane, 'money').
Theme

At a café, User chats with their friend Mika about saving up for a trip to Kyoto next month.

きん

money

Everyday Life & SurvivalShopping & Money Use

Memory Hook

Imagine a shiny gold coin — it's money! 'Gold' in Japanese is 『金』 (kin, 'gold'), which also means 'money'. Think: 'Gold money' → 『金』 (kin, 'money').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『金』 (kin, 'money') is a common term in financial contexts, such as 『お金』 (okane, 'money') in daily life. It's also used in idioms like 『金持ち』 (kanemochi, 'rich person').

Forms

Base: 金Base noun form. Refers to money or currency in general, often used in compound words like 『お金』 (okane, 'money').