Japanese meaning of 時は金なり

Reading:
ときはかねなり (Toki wa kane nari)

English Translation:

Time is money

Meaning & Cultural Context

Meaning:


Time is as valuable as money. This proverb teaches that wasting time is like wasting money, and encourages people to manage their time carefully, making the most of every moment for success and fulfillment.

Cultural Context:


Reflects a practical and modern value in both Japanese and Western culture.

Grammar & Learning Points

Grammar Point

Uses "は" as a topic marker and "なり" as an old form of "is."

Trap for English Speakers

Literal translation is shared with English, but "money" can also mean value.

Example

Basic Example

移動時間に資料を読み切ると決めた。「時は金なり」を実践すれば、仕事は前に進む。

Time is money; he vowed to finish the deck during the commute.


Applied Example

「あと三分。時は金なり、タイムアウトまでに決めるぞ。」

“Three minutes left. Time is money. Let’s score before the buzzer.”