shoplifting in Japanese
shoplifting in Japanese is 万引, 万引き — shoplifting means the crime of stealing goods from a shop.
shoplifting in Japanese
万引
Pronounced: manbiki
(uncountable) The action of stealing goods from a shop, store or other place of business.
万引き
Pronounced: manbiki
(uncountable) The action of stealing goods from a shop, store or other place of business.
What does "shoplifting" mean?
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noun The crime of stealing goods from a shop.
"Shoplifting rates rose sharply after the pandemic."
shoplifting in a sentence
- Shoplifting rates rose sharply after the pandemic.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shoplifting" in Japanese?
"shoplifting" in Japanese is 万引, 万引き. shoplifting means: The crime of stealing goods from a shop.
How do you pronounce 万引?
"shoplifting" in Japanese is 万引, pronounced "manbiki".
How do you use "shoplifting" in a sentence?
Example: "Shoplifting rates rose sharply after the pandemic." In Japanese, "shoplifting" is 万引, 万引き.
Are there other ways to say "shoplifting" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "shoplifting": 万引, 万引き.
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