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How to say 'Fee' in Japanese | 料

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The Japanese word for Fee is 'Ryou', written as 料 in Japanese.'Fee' in hiragana is りょう.

    word

    Meaning

    Fee

    Reading

    りょう

    ryou

    Kanji

    Materials, Fee

    Explanation

    The Japanese suffix '料 (りょう)' is commonly used to indicate a fee, charge, or cost associated with a service or product. It is often attached to nouns to specify what the fee is for. For example: entrance fee「入場料」(にゅうじょうりょう), tuition fee「授業料」(じゅぎょうりょう), or service charge「サービス料」(サービスりょう). This suffix is widely used in contexts related to payments, services, and transactions. It is important to note that '料' is not used alone as a standalone word but always as part of a compound noun.

    Part Of Speech

    suffix

    Kanji JLPT

    N4

    Kanji Grade

    4

    Frequency

    730

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word

This word contains 1 kanji character:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Materials, Fee

Words Related to Through the Kanji

These 15 Words contain the Kanji 料 as well.

  • word

    料理

    Meaning

    Cooking, Cuisine

  • word

    資料

    Meaning

    Materials

  • word

    材料

    Meaning

    Material, Ingredient

  • word

    料金

    Meaning

    Fee

  • word

    飲料水

    Meaning

    Drinking water

  • word

    無料

    Meaning

    Free

  • word

    給料

    Meaning

    Salary

  • word

    送料

    Meaning

    Shipping

  • word

    食料

    Meaning

    Food

  • word

    燃料

    Meaning

    Fuel

  • word

    有料

    Meaning

    Fee

  • word

    史料

    Meaning

    Materials, Historical

  • word

    原料

    Meaning

    Raw material

  • word

    調味料

    Meaning

    Seasoning

  • word

    飲料

    Meaning

    Beverage

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What does 'Ryou' (料) mean?

'Ryou' means 'Fee' .

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