さいふ財布saifu
1.

A portable container designed to hold and organize money for everyday use, typically made of materials like fabric or leather.

2.

An accessory that allows individuals to carry cash, cards, and other small essential items, often distinguished by its size and style.

3.

An object that reflects personal financial management, as it can be associated with budgeting and spending habits through its openness or closure.

Example:

あなたの財布は私のに似ている。

たからtakaraたからtakaraたからtakaraたからtakara
1.

A highly valued or rare item that is considered precious and often includes materials like gold, silver, or gemstones, typically categorized as valuable possessions.

2.

An irreplaceable person or thing that holds significant emotional importance to someone, reflecting deep personal value beyond material wealth.

3.

Monetary wealth or cash, which can be considered a form of treasure in the sense of valuables and financial resources.

Example:

富は一生の、知は万代の。

ざいさん財産zaisan
1.

A collective term for money, land, buildings, treasures, and other tangible or intangible items of value that an individual or organization possesses, including those inherited from family members.

2.

A legal concept referring to various forms of ownership or rights that can hold monetary value, such as physical property, debts owed, or intangible assets, recognized and protected by law.

3.

Anything that is deemed valuable or precious to a person, such as experiences, relationships, or personal health, which are regarded as important assets in one’s life.

Example:

ミスで財産を失った。

ざいほう財宝zaihou
1.

A collective term for valuable items, including money, gemstones, and precious artworks that hold significant worth.

2.

Refers to possessions or valuables that are deemed to have intrinsic or monetary importance, often associated with wealth.

3.

Signifies items of great value or significance, often regarded as treasures or valuables inherent to one's estate.

Example:

どんなに財産があっても、貪欲な人間は満足できない。世界中の財宝を集めても幸福にはなれない。

ざいせい財政zaisei
1.

The system of economic activities undertaken by a government or local public entity to generate, manage, and allocate funds necessary for its administration and public policies.

2.

The financial condition or status of individuals, households, or businesses, often referring to the availability of funds and overall economic stability.

Example:

国の財政は税収の落ち込みできわめて逼迫している。