インフレ

Japanese Slang Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 neutral インフレinfure
読み インフレ
ローマ字 infure
発音 /iɴ.ɸu.ɾe/

意味

Inflation; the rising cost of living that erodes purchasing power over time.

Japan's relationship with インフレ is unique — after decades of deflation, the country experienced significant inflation from 2022, and it became a major social talking point. The word is used both in its economic sense and colloquially to mean 'things are getting expensive.' In gaming, インフレ also means 'power creep' — when new characters/equipment make old ones obsolete.

例文

  1. インフレがやばくて給料上がっても全然余裕ない。
  2. 日本もついにインフレの時代が来たって実感する。
  3. このゲーム、インフレ激しすぎて古いキャラが完全にゴミになった。

使い方ガイド

場面: news, daily conversation, social media, gaming

トーン: concerned, analytical

正しい言い方

  • インフレ対策で投資始める人増えてるよね。 (More people are starting to invest as an inflation hedge.)
  • インフレで貯金だけじゃお金の価値が減っていくって知った。 (I learned that with inflation, just saving money means your wealth decreases.)

避ける言い方

  • 経済を語るときに「インフレ」と「デフレ」を混同しない — don't confuse inflation (prices rising) with deflation (prices falling)

よくある間違い

  • Not realizing インフレ has a dual meaning — economic inflation AND gaming power creep — context determines which

起源と歴史

Abbreviation of インフレーション, from English 'inflation.' While long known as an economic term, it gained everyday conversational relevance in Japan from 2022 when consumer prices began rising significantly after decades of stability.

文化的背景

時代: Economic term always known, daily conversation buzzword from 2022

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

地域メモ: Used nationwide. Japan's shift from deflation to inflation was a major cultural moment after 30 years of stagnant or falling prices.

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