Translation and Meaning of: 買う - kau

If you are learning Japanese, you have certainly come across the verb 買う (かう, kau). This simple yet essential word means "to buy" and frequently appears in everyday Japanese. In this article, we will explore its meaning, practical usage, and even some tips to memorize it more easily. Additionally, we will understand how this verb fits into Japanese culture and why it is so important for those who wish to master the language.

The meaning and use of 買う in everyday Japanese

The verb 買う is one of the first that Japanese students learn, precisely because of its usefulness in everyday situations. Whether in a convenience store, at a market, or even in informal conversations, knowing how to use 買う is essential. It can be applied to both physical objects, such as clothes and electronics, and intangible items, such as ideas or arguments.

An interesting curiosity is that, although 買う is often translated as "to buy," it can also take on a broader meaning in certain contexts. For example, in the expression リスクを買う (risuku o kau), it means "to take on a risk." This type of usage shows how the Japanese language often goes beyond literal translation.

The writing and structure of the kanji 買

The kanji 買 is composed of the radical 貝 (kaigara, which means "shell" and historically represented money) combined with the radical 罒 (ammai, a net). This combination suggests the idea of "exchanging money for something," which makes perfect sense for the meaning of the verb. Studying the composition of kanji can help with memorization, especially for beginners learning Japanese.

It is worth noting that 買う is a group 1 (godan) verb, which means that its conjugation follows a specific pattern. For example, in the past form, it becomes 買った (katta), and in the negative form, 買わない (kawanai). Knowing how to conjugate correctly is essential for forming coherent sentences.

Tips for memorizing and using 買う naturally

An effective way to memorize the verb 買う is to associate it with real-life situations. Imagine yourself in a store in Japan, asking これを買いたいです (kore o kaitai desu – "I want to buy this"). The more you practice in practical contexts, the more natural its use will become. Apps like Anki can also help, especially if you create flashcards with everyday phrases.

Another useful tip is to pay attention while listening to dialogues in animes, dramas, or podcasts. Often, 買う appears in conversations about shopping, gifts, or even in idiomatic expressions. By getting used to its pronunciation and use in different situations, you will be better prepared to incorporate it into your active vocabulary.

Vocabulary

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Synonyms and similar words

  • 購入する (Kounyuu suru) - Make a purchase of something.
  • 仕入れる (Shiireru) - Acquire products for resale.
  • 手に入れる (Te ni ireru) - Get something in general, possibly in situations like gifts.
  • 獲得する (Kakutoku suru) - To conquer or gain something, usually related to goals or rewards.
  • 申し込む (Moushikomu) - Subscribe or request something, usually services.
  • 買い付ける (Kaitsukeru) - Buying in bulk, usually for resellers.
  • 購買する (Kouba suru) - Make the acquisition of a item, similar to buying.
  • 買い込む (Kaikomu) - Stocking up or buying in bulk for personal use.
  • 買い取る (Kaitoru) - Buy something served, usually used in contexts of selling used items.
  • 買い求める (Kaimotomeru) - Search and buy, emphasizing the act of seeking.
  • 買い揃える (Kaisoroeru) - Buy items to complete a set.
  • 買い出す (Kaidasu) - Go out to buy something specific or in quantity.
  • 買い漁る (Kaiagasu) - Shopping excessively, like a "shopping escape."
  • 買い物する (Kaimono suru) - Generate general purchases as a daily activity.
  • 買い足す (Kaitasu) - Add to stock or complete what is missing.
  • 買い取りする (Kaitori suru) - Buy items for resale, similar to "kaitoru".
  • 買い替える (Kikaeru) - Exchange an old item for a new one.

Related words

怒り

ikari

anger; hate

jyuu

living; living

買う

Romaji: kau
Kana: かう
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5

Translation / Meaning: buy

Meaning in English: to buy

Definition: Get goods or services by paying money.

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How to Write in Japanese - (買う) kau

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Example Sentences - (買う) kau

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沈黙は金で買えない。

Chinmoku wa kin de kaenai

Silence cannot be bought with money.

  • 沈黙 - silence
  • は - Topic marking particle
  • 金 - money
  • で - marking particle of means/instrument
  • 買えない - cannot be bought
片道の切符を買いました。

Kataomoi no kippu o kaimashita

I bought a first trip.

I bought a ticket from one way.

  • 片道 - means "one way" in Japanese.
  • の - particle that indicates possession or relationship between two words.
  • 切符 - It means "ticket" in Japanese.
  • を - particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence.
  • 買いました - The verb "comprar" in the past is "bought".
私は新しいバッグを買いたいです。

Watashi wa atarashii baggu o kaitai desu

I want to buy a new bag.

I want to buy a new bag.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は (wa) - topic particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • 新しい (atarashii) - adjective meaning "new"
  • バッグ (baggu) - noun that means "bag" or "suitcase"
  • を (wo) - direct object particle indicating the object of the action
  • 買いたい (kaitai) - verb in the form of desire that means "want to buy"
  • です (desu) - auxiliary verb that indicates the formality and courtesy of the sentence
私はショップで新しい衣服を買いました。

Watashi wa shoppu de atarashii ifuku o kaimashita

I bought new clothes in the store.

I bought new clothes in the store.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は (wa) - particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "I"
  • ショップ (shoppu) - Japanese word meaning "store"
  • で (de) - Subtitle indicating the location where the action took place, in this case, "na loja"
  • 新しい (atarashii) - adjective meaning "new"
  • 衣服 (ifuku) - Japanese word meaning "clothes"
  • を (wo) - Direct object marker indicating the direct object of the sentence, in this case, "clothing"
  • 買いました (kaimashita) - verb that means "I bought"
私は新しい衣服を買いたいです。

Watashi wa atarashii ifuku o kaitai desu

I want to buy new clothes.

  • 私 (watashi) - personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は (wa) - Particle indicating the topic of the sentence
  • 新しい (atarashii) - adjective meaning "new"
  • 衣服 (ifuku) - The noun that means "clothing" is "服" (ふく, fuku) in Japanese.
  • を (wo) - Particle indicating the direct object of the sentence
  • 買いたい (kaitai) - verb in the desejative form meaning "to want to buy"
  • です (desu) - auxiliary verb indicating the formality of the sentence
私は新しい服を買いたいです。

Watashi wa atarashii fuku o kaitai desu

I want to buy new clothes.

  • 私 - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は - topic particle that indicates the subject of the sentence, in this case "I"
  • 新しい - 新しい (atarashii)
  • 服 - Japanese noun that means "clothing"
  • を - direct object particle that indicates the object of the action, in this case "clothes"
  • 買いたい - Japanese verb that means "to want to buy"
  • です - Japanese auxiliary verb that indicates the polite form of the sentence.
私は書店で本を買いました。

Watashi wa shoten de hon o kaimashita

I bought a book at the bookstore.

I bought a book at a bookstore.

  • 私 - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
  • は - topic particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
  • 書店 - Japanese noun meaning "bookstore"
  • で - particle indicating the place where the action took place
  • 本 - Japanese noun meaning "book"
  • を - Particle indicating the direct object of the action.
  • 買いました - Japanese verb meaning "bought" (past tense)
絵の具を買いに行きます。

E no gu wo kai ni iki masu

I will buy paint.

I'm going to buy paint.

  • 絵の具 (e no gu) - paint for painting
  • を (wo) - direct object particle
  • 買い (kai) - Shopping
  • に (ni) - target particle
  • 行きます (ikimasu) - Go
薬局で薬を買いました。

Yakkyoku de kusuri wo kaimashita

I bought a medicine from a pharmacy.

  • 薬局 (yakkyoku) - pharmacy
  • で (de) - in
  • 薬 (kusuri) - medicine
  • を (wo) - direct object
  • 買いました (kaimashita) - I bought

Other Words of this Type: noun

See other words from our dictionary that are also: noun

乾かす

kawakasu

dry (clothes etc.)

言い出す

iidasu

start talking; to speak; tell; propose; suggest; break the ice.

宛てる

ateru

to address

軋む

kishimu

jar

案じる

anjiru

be anxious; reflect

buy