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robber in Japanese

robber in Japanese is 盗賊, 強盗 — robber means a person who steals from someone, typically using force or the threat of force.

robber in Japanese

盗賊
noun
Pronounced: tōzoku
強盗
noun
Pronounced: gōtō

What does "robber" mean?

  1. noun A person who steals from someone, typically using force or the threat of force.
    "The bank robber was caught two blocks from the scene."

robber in a sentence

  • The bank robber was caught two blocks from the scene.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "robber" in Japanese?

"robber" in Japanese is 盗賊, 強盗. robber means: A person who steals from someone, typically using force or the threat of force.

How do you pronounce 盗賊?

"robber" in Japanese is 盗賊, pronounced "tōzoku".

How do you use "robber" in a sentence?

Example: "The bank robber was caught two blocks from the scene." In Japanese, "robber" is 盗賊, 強盗.

Are there other ways to say "robber" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "robber": 盗賊, 強盗.

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