略奪
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Noun form. Used to describe acts of stealing or plundering, often in violent contexts like war or raids. Example: 『略奪する』 (ryakudatsu suru, 'to pillage').
Theme

Two friends, Kenji and User, are discussing a historical documentary they watched about ancient warfare and its impact on societies.

略奪

りゃくだつ

pillage, looting, robbery

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a pirate shouting 'Loot it!' while pillaging a ship. 'Loot' sounds like the start of 『略奪』 (ryakudatsu, 'pillage').

Cultural Note

In Japanese history and media, 『略奪』 (ryakudatsu, 'pillage') is often depicted in stories about samurai conflicts or wartime events, highlighting acts of plunder and robbery.

Forms

Base: 略奪Noun form. Used to describe acts of stealing or plundering, often in violent contexts like war or raids. Example: 『略奪する』 (ryakudatsu suru, 'to pillage').