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JLPT N112画 · 12 strokesradical 貝grade 5freq #1100

savings, store, lay in, keep

Also: wear mustache

On'yomi (音読み)

  • チョ

Kun'yomi (訓読み)

  • た.める
  • たくわ.える

Mnemonic

A greedy man buries treasure (the shell radical) underground to save and store a fortune for the future.

About this kanji

The kanji 「貯」 primarily means to save or store something. It is often used in nouns that relate to savings or keeping resources. Common compounds include 貯金 (ちょきん), which means putting money aside or savings, and 貯蓄 (ちょちく), which refers to accumulated savings. Another important term is 郵貯 (ゆうちょ), which indicates postal savings offered by post offices. The kanji can be read as た.める or たくわ.える in its kun'yomi readings. A useful note is that while it primarily relates to savings, it also can refer to the act of storing various resources, like water, as seen in 貯水 (ちょすい).

Example sentences

  • お金を貯めることは重要だ。

    Saving money is important.

Meanings across languages

English
savings, store, lay in, keep, wear mustache
Tiếng Việt
tiết kiệm
日本語
貯蓄
한국어
저축
中文
储存
id
tabungan
th
การออม
es
ahorros
fr
économies
de
Ersparnisse
pt
poupança

Common compounds

  • 貯金ちょきんputting money aside, savings, deposit (e.g. in a bank)
  • 貯蓄ちょちくsavings
  • 郵貯ゆうちょpostal (post-office) savings (deposit)
  • 貯水ちょすいstorage of water
  • 貯蔵ちょぞうstorage, preservation, stocking
  • 預貯金よちょきんdeposits and savings, bank account
  • 貯水池ちょすいちreservoir
  • 貯金局ちょきんきょく(Japanese) Postal Savings Bureau

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