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札

Tag, Label, Banknote

ちだ (fuda)

JLPT N2

Interesting Fact

Japanese paper money is called お札 (osatsu). The honorific prefix お is almost always used in everyday conversation when referring to banknotes.

Memory Trick

Imagine a price tag hanging from a product. That small tag reminds you of 札, which also means a paper banknote.

Readings

Onyomi: ァツ (satsu)

Kunyomi: ちだ (fuda)

Example Words

お札
γŠγ•γ€ (osatsu)
Banknote
名札
γͺちだ (nafuda)
Name tag
ε€€ζœ­
ねちだ (nefuda)
Price tag
εƒε††ζœ­
γ›γ‚“γˆγ‚“γ•γ€ (sen'ensatsu)
1,000-yen bill

Example Sentence

貑布 に δΈ€δΈ‡ε††ζœ­ が ε…₯っています。

さいち に γ„γ‘γΎγ‚“γˆγ‚“γ•γ€ が はいっています。

saifu ni ichiman'ensatsu ga haitteimasu

There is a 10,000-yen bill in my wallet.

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