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財産

/zaisaɴ/

Property refers to both tangible assets and intangible valuable experiences.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Refers to personal assets or valuable possessions.
  • Can describe both material wealth and intangible experiences.
  • Used in both legal and daily life contexts.

一般的な文脈:ビジネスや法律の場面では不動産や現金を指すことが多く、日常会話では個人の持ち物や、過去の経験から得た知見を指すことが多いです。

  1. 1類語との比較:『資産』は主に経済的・会計的な価値に焦点を当てた硬い表現です。一方『宝物』は、金銭的価値よりも個人的な愛着や思い出が深いものを指す場合が多く、『財産』よりも感情的なニュアンスが強くなります。

Exemplos

1

彼は一生懸命働いて財産を築いた。

everyday

He worked hard and built his fortune.

2

この経験は私にとってかけがえのない財産です。

formal

This experience is an invaluable asset to me.

Colocações comuns

財産を築く to build a fortune
貴重な財産 valuable asset

Frases Comuns

人生の財産

asset of one's life

Frequentemente confundido com

財産 vs 資産

Refers specifically to financial or accounting assets. It lacks the emotional nuance of 'zaisan'.

Padrões gramaticais

Nが財産だ 財産を築く 大切な財産

How to Use It

Notas de uso

Zaisan is a formal noun but frequently used in figurative speech. It is appropriate for both financial discussions and personal reflections. Avoid using it for trivial everyday objects.


Erros comuns

Learners often confuse it with 'shisan' (assets). Remember that 'zaisan' is broader and can be used metaphorically for things like memories or skills.

Tips

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Use for both money and experience

Remember that 'zaisan' is versatile. It applies to your bank account as well as your life lessons.

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Avoid in casual contexts

When talking about small personal items, use 'takaramono' instead of 'zaisan' to sound more natural.

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Japanese view on intangible assets

Japanese culture highly values 'keiken' (experience) as a form of 'zaisan' that shapes one's character.

Origem da palavra

Derived from 'Zai' (wealth/goods) and 'San' (property/possession). It reflects the historical accumulation of goods.

Contexto cultural

In Japan, the concept of 'zaisan' is often extended to 'mukei-bunkazai' (intangible cultural assets), showing the respect for non-material wealth.

Dica de memorização

Think of 'Zaisan' as 'Za' (money) + 'San' (production/value). It is the value you produce and save over time.

Perguntas frequentes

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「財産」は個人の持ち物全般を指し、精神的なものも含みます。「資産」は主に経済的な価値があるものに限定され、ビジネスや会計の文脈でよく使われます。

はい、言えます。「経験は人生の財産だ」のように、形のない価値あるものを指す際によく使われる比喩表現です。

遺産相続などの法律的な場面から、人生訓を語るような日常的な会話まで幅広く使われます。

「宝物」は個人的に大切にしているものを指し、「財産」は社会的な価値や蓄積といったニュアンスが強くなります。

Teste-se

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若い頃の苦労は、将来の___になる。

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: 財産

苦労が将来の価値あるものになるという意味で「財産」が適しています。

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