JLPT N3 Kanji: 罪 (zai, tsumi) Meaning: guilt, sin, crime

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Japanese Vocabulary: 罪 (zai, tsumi)

Meaning:  guilt, sin, crime

Examples

  1. 彼の罪は重いな。 His crime is serious.  
  2. 彼は罪を認めた。 He pleaded guilty.  
  3. あの町は犯罪が多い。 That town has a lot of crime.  
  4. 彼の有罪が決定した。 His guilt was determined.  
  5. 彼女は有罪になりました She was found guilty.  
  6. 我らの罪を許したまえ。 Forgive us our trespasses.  
  7. 戦争は人道に対する罪だ War is a crime against humanity.  
  8. 凶悪犯罪が増大している。 Brutal crimes are increasing.  
  9. 彼は無罪だと信じています I believe that he is innocent.  
  10. 最近犯罪が減っています。 Crime has been decreasing lately.

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