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What is Japanese for bandit?

The Japanese word for "bandit" is 盗賊 (tōzoku). It is a combination of two characters:

* (tō): meaning "to steal"

* (zoku): meaning "thief" or "bandit"

Other words that can be used depending on the context include:

* 山賊 (yama-zoku): literally "mountain bandit"

* 強盗 (gōtō): meaning "robbery" or "robber"

* 悪党 (akutō): meaning "villain" or "scoundrel"

The best word to use will depend on the specific situation.

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