金 – Kanji Meaning, Reading, and Common Words

金 means ‘gold,’ ‘metal,’ or ‘money.’ It also represents Friday (金曜日). The kanji is said to depict metal ore in the ground beneath a roof, suggesting the smelting of precious metal.

Reading

On’yomi: キン (kin), コン (kon)

Kun’yomi: かね (kane), かな- (kana-)

Basic Information

Kanji
Meaning gold, money, metal
Stroke Count 8
JLPT Level N5

How to Understand This Kanji

金 is versatile: it means gold as a material (金メダル), money in general (お金), and Friday (金曜日). The on’yomi キン is used in formal compounds, while かね is casual and everyday. コン appears in a few set phrases.

Common Words

  • お金(おかね / okane) — money
  • 金曜日(きんようび / kin’yōbi) — Friday
  • 料金(りょうきん / ryōkin) — fee, charge, fare
  • 現金(げんきん / genkin) — cash
  • 金メダル(きんメダル / kin medaru) — gold medal
  • 金色(きんいろ / kiniro) — gold color, golden

Example Sentences

  • 財布にお金がありません。

    さいふにおかねがありません。 / Saifu ni okane ga arimasen.

    I don’t have money in my wallet.

  • 金曜日に友達と映画を見ます。

    きんようびにともだちとえいがをみます。 / Kin’yōbi ni tomodachi to eiga o mimasu.

    I will watch a movie with my friend on Friday.

  • 料金はいくらですか?

    りょうきんはいくらですか? / Ryōkin wa ikura desu ka?

    How much is the fee?

When Learners Usually See This Kanji

お金 (money) is one of the most immediately useful words in Japanese. 金 is also one of the five elements (五行), making it part of the system for remembering the days of the week: 月火水木金土日.

Summary

金 means ‘gold’ and ‘money’ and is one of the most frequently used kanji in everyday life, also representing Friday.