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Base noun form meaning 'crime' or 'offense'. It refers to illegal acts or moral wrongdoings and is used in contexts like law, ethics, or religion.
Theme

User is a journalist interviewing Detective Tanaka about a recent high-profile case at the police station.

つみ

crime

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a 'crime' scene with a 'zai' (罪) symbol on it — 'zai' sounds like 'crime' in English. 'Zai' → crime → 罪 (tsumi, 'crime').

Cultural Note

In Japanese culture, 『罪』 (tsumi, 'crime') is a serious concept often discussed in legal, religious, and moral contexts. It can refer to legal offenses, moral faults, or sins in religious settings like Buddhism or Shinto.

Forms

Base: 罪Base noun form meaning 'crime' or 'offense'. It refers to illegal acts or moral wrongdoings and is used in contexts like law, ethics, or religion.