A1 Collocation 중립 1분 분량

お金があります

okane ga arimasu

Have money

Phrase in 30 Seconds

Use {お金|おかね}があります to state that you possess funds or have money available for a specific purpose.

  • Means: To have money or funds available.
  • Used in: Shopping, checking travel budgets, or discussing financial status.
  • Don't confuse: {お金|おかね}があります (I have money) with {お金|おかね}をください (Please give me money).
Wallet emoji + check mark = {お金|おかね}があります

내 수준에 맞는 설명:

This phrase means you have money. You use it when you want to buy something or talk about your wallet.
It is a standard existential sentence. 'Okane' is the subject, and 'arimasu' indicates it exists in your possession or account.
This collocation functions as a declarative statement of financial liquidity. It is essential for navigating daily transactions in Japan.
While grammatically simple, its usage requires an understanding of the distinction between 'aru' (existence) and 'motsu' (possession). It is the primary way to express financial availability.
The phrase exemplifies the Japanese existential paradigm. By utilizing the particle 'ga', the speaker highlights the existence of the funds as a new or relevant piece of information in the discourse.
From a cognitive linguistics perspective, 'okane ga arimasu' maps the abstract concept of wealth onto the physical domain of existence. It demonstrates how Japanese speakers categorize financial resources as objects that 'reside' within their sphere of influence.

To possess or have available funds.

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문화적 배경

Cash is still king in many places; having physical money is often more important than in card-heavy cultures.

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Particle check

Always use 'ga' with 'arimasu'.

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Particle check

Always use 'ga' with 'arimasu'.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the correct particle.

{お金|おかね} ___ あります。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

Aru requires the subject marker ga.

🎉 점수: /1

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연습 문제 은행

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✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:
Fill in the correct particle. Fill Blank A1

{お金|おかね} ___ あります。

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답:

Aru requires the subject marker ga.

🎉 점수: /2

자주 묻는 질문

1 질문

No, this refers to funds.

관련 표현

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{お金|おかね}がありません

contrast

I don't have money

어디서 쓸까?

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Shopping

Clerk: Total is 500 yen.

You: {お金|おかね}があります。

neutral

암기하기

기억법

Imagine a giant coin (okane) appearing (arimasu) in your hand.

시각적 연상

A glowing wallet that says 'I have money!'

Story

I checked my bag. I checked my pocket. Finally, I smiled because I realized, 'Okane ga arimasu!'

In Other Languages

Similar to 'I have money' in English or 'Tengo dinero' in Spanish.

Word Web

{財布|さいふ}{銀行|ぎんこう}{買|か}う{持|も}つ{足|た}りる{必要|ひつよう}

챌린지

Say this phrase every time you check your wallet today.

Review in 1, 3, 7, and 14 days.

발음

Stress Flat pitch.

Clear vowels.

격식 수준 스펙트럼

격식체
{お金|おかね}がございます。

{お金|おかね}がございます。 (General)

중립
{お金|おかね}があります。

{お金|おかね}があります。 (General)

비격식체
{お金|おかね}あるよ。

{お金|おかね}あるよ。 (General)

속어
金あるわ。

金あるわ。 (General)

Derived from the verb 'aru', which has roots in early Japanese existential philosophy.

Edo:

재미있는 사실

The kanji for money (金) also means gold.

문화 노트

Cash is still king in many places; having physical money is often more important than in card-heavy cultures.

“{現金|げんきん}で{払|はら}います。”

대화 시작하기

Do you have money for lunch?

자주 하는 실수

{お金|おかね}をあります

{お金|おかね}があります

wrong preposition
The particle 'o' is for direct objects of transitive verbs. 'Aru' is intransitive, so 'ga' is required.

L1 Interference

0 1

In Other Languages

Spanish Very Similar

Tengo dinero

Japanese focuses on existence, Spanish on possession.

Spotted in the Real World

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(2023)

“Okane ga arimasu.”

Shopping scene.

혼동하기 쉬운

お金があります {お金|おかね}をもっています

Possession vs existence.

Motteiru implies carrying/holding.

자주 묻는 질문 (1)

No, this refers to funds.

usage contexts

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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