Kau means "to buy" in Japanese. It is an action verb used when purchasing or acquiring something.
Think of yourself as a detective trying to solve a case. When you find clues and evidence, you "buy" them with your attention and focus.
Uribaeru: This term means "to sell" in Japanese. It is the opposite action of buying, involving giving up ownership for money.
Shohin: Shohin means "product" in Japanese. It refers to items available for purchase, such as goods or merchandise.
Nyukin suru: Nyukin suru translates to "to make a payment." It involves paying for something after buying it.
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