財産
When you're talking about things people own, like their house, car, or money, the Japanese word for that is 財産 (zaisan). It basically means 'property' or 'assets'. Think of it as everything someone has that has value. It's a useful word to know when discussing personal possessions or wealth.
When discussing possessions or valuables in Japanese, 財産 (zaisan) is a key term. It refers to property or assets, encompassing a wide range of things from tangible items like land, buildings, and money, to intangible assets such as intellectual property rights or even a person's good reputation.
You might use 財産 in contexts like discussing personal wealth, corporate assets, or even national treasures. For instance, if someone inherits a house, that house would be part of their 財産. Similarly, a company's financial holdings are considered its 財産.
It's a broad term that emphasizes the value and ownership of something. Understanding 財産 is essential for accurately describing ownership and financial concepts in Japanese.
كيفية الاستخدام
財産 (zaisan) refers to property or assets. This can include physical possessions like land or buildings, as well as intangible assets like intellectual property or financial investments. It's a broad term that encompasses anything of value that someone owns. For example, you might talk about a family's 財産 (family assets) or an individual's 財産 (personal property).
A common mistake is to confuse 財産 (zaisan) with just money. While money is a type of 財産, 財産 itself is a much broader concept. Another mistake can be using it in situations where a more specific term like 家 (ie - house) or 土地 (tochi - land) would be more appropriate if you're talking about just one type of asset.
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Imagine a rich 'ZAI-san' (さん, a common Japanese honorific for Mr./Ms.) who has many 'SA-SAN' (assets). So, ZAI-SAN = assets.
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Picture a huge vault overflowing with gold coins, jewels, and stacks of cash. This vault is your 'zaiken' (財産) or property.
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Try to describe your dream house or ideal vacation spot using words related to 'property' or 'assets' in Japanese. For example: 私の財産で、大きな家を買いたいです。(Watashi no zaisan de, ookina ie o kaitai desu.) - 'I want to buy a big house with my assets.'
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彼の主な___は不動産です。
「不動産」は財産の一部です。感情、経験、評判は物的な資産ではありません。
会社が破産したため、彼は全ての___を失いました。
会社が破産すると、人は所有していた財産を失います。友情、才能、時間は通常、会社が破産しても失うものではありません。
この絵は彼の最も貴重な___の一つです。
絵画は価値のある所有物であり、財産として扱われます。意見、記憶、趣味は物的な所有物ではありません。
将来のために___を築くことが重要です。
将来の安定のために、お金や資産などの財産を築くことが一般的です。夢、歴史、秘密は築くものではありません。
彼女は苦労して築き上げた___を慈善団体に寄付しました。
慈善団体に寄付されるのは、通常、お金や資産などの財産です。評判、友情、知識は寄付の対象ではありません。
彼の家族は代々受け継がれた___を守っています。
代々受け継がれるのは、家や土地、骨董品などの財産が多いです。伝統、約束、習慣は物的な所有物ではありません。
He inherited a large amount of property.
The company's asset lies in its technological capabilities.
This land is our common property.
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財産を守るために何をすべきか。
Focus: ざいさん (zaisan)
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彼の最大の財産は、その経験だ。
Focus: けいけん (keiken)
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国宝は国民の財産です。
Focus: こくほう (kokuhou)
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還暦
B160th birthday (celebration of completing a 60-year cycle).
〜くらい
B1About; approximately; to the extent that.
認め合う
B1To recognize each other's worth; to acknowledge.
知人
B1Acquaintance.
顔見知り
A2Acquaintance; someone you know by sight.
甘える
B1To be spoiled, to fawn; to behave like a pampered child.
活発な
B1Active; lively; vigorous.
思春期
B1Adolescence; the period of transition from childhood to adulthood.
養子
B1Adopted child; a child taken into one's family by legal means.
養親
B2Adoptive parent.