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Takai

Definition

Takai means "expensive" in Japanese. It refers to something that has a high price or cost.

Analogy

Imagine you're at a fancy restaurant and you see the prices on the menu. The expensive dishes are like takai, they make your wallet cry!

Related terms

Yasui: This term means "cheap" in Japanese. It refers to something that has a low price or cost.

Kakaku: Kakaku means "price" in Japanese. It is used to talk about the cost of goods or services.

Kinyu: Kinyu means "finance" in Japanese. It relates to money matters, including expenses and investments.

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