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How to say 'Loan' in Japanese | 融資

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The Japanese word for Loan is 'Yuushi', written as 融資 in Japanese.'Loan' in hiragana is ゆうし.

    word

    融資

    Meaning

    Loan

    Reading

    ゆうし

    yuushi

    Kanji

    Fuse, Dissolve Capital, Resources

    Explanation

    The Japanese noun '融資 (ゆうし)' refers to a 'loan' or 'financing'. It is commonly used in financial contexts to describe the act of lending money, often by banks or financial institutions. This term is neutral and can refer to both personal and business loans. For example: The bank approved the loan「銀行は融資を承認した」(ぎんこうはゆうしをしょうにんした). We need financing for the project「そのプロジェクトに融資が必要です」(そのプロジェクトにゆうしがひつようです). Note that '融資' is often used in formal or business settings and implies a structured financial agreement.

    Part Of Speech

    noun

    Kanji JLPT

    N1

    Kanji Grade

    9

    Frequency

    4156

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word 融資

This word contains 2 kanji characters:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Fuse, Dissolve

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Capital, Resources

Words Related to 融資 Through the Kanji

This Word contains the Kanji 融 as well.

  • word

    金融

    Meaning

    Finance

Words Related to 融資 Through the Kanji

These 10 Words contain the Kanji 資 as well.

  • word

    資本

    Meaning

    Capital

  • word

    資金

    Meaning

    Funds

  • word

    資料

    Meaning

    Materials

  • word

    資産

    Meaning

    Assets

  • word

    投資

    Meaning

    Investment

  • word

    資格

    Meaning

    Qualification

  • word

    資源

    Meaning

    Resources

  • word

    資本主義

    Meaning

    Capitalism

  • word

    出資

    Meaning

    Investment

  • word

    物資

    Meaning

    Supplies

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What does 'Yuushi' (融資) mean?

'Yuushi' means 'Loan' .

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