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[()··もん()]
kaimon
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[()··もの()]
kaimono
[かい()·もの()]
kaimono
[()·いもん()]
kaimon
[()···]
kaimon

Root Words:

[()·い + もん()]
kai + mon

English Meaning(s) for 買い物

noun
  1. shopping; purchased goods (買いもん is col.)

Definition and Synonyms for 買い物

Purchase the acquisition of something for payment
Synonyms: 買い, 買う, 買い上げ, 買い上げる, 買い付け, 買収, 買取, 買い取る, 買い物, 買い込み, 買い込む, 購入, 購求, 購買
Shopping searching for or buying goods or services
Synonyms: ショッピング, 買い出し, 買い出す, 買い物
Shopping the commodities purchased from stores
Synonyms: 買い物
Purchase something acquired by purchase
Synonyms: 買い物, 購入品

Meanings for each kanji in 買い物

» buy
» thing; object; matter

Categories 買い物 is a member of

Acquisition the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something
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Commodity articles of commerce
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Acquisition something acquired
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Buying the act of buying
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Comments for 買い物

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Oceanbyrd wrote today at 2:20 PM

 

Please,

"(買いもん is col.) " What is "col." an abbreviation for?

colloquial

#4 Posted by flint about 4 weeks ago

 

Please,

"(買いもん is col.) " What is "col." an abbreviation for?

#3 Posted by Oceanbyrd about 4 weeks ago

シャナヤ wrote about 3 weeks ago

For using 「買い物」as a verb, should I used the verb 行く or する?

My Japanese teacher taught me to use する, but I don't see it used as an example.

Isn't it as simple as 買う?

#2 Posted by Monox D. I-Fly over 4 years ago

For using 「買い物」as a verb, should I used the verb 行く or する?

My Japanese teacher taught me to use する, but I don't see it used as an example.

#1 Posted by シャナヤ over 4 years ago


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