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Kana: どろぼう Romaji: dorobou Level: N4

泥棒

Meaning in English

thief, burglar, theft

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What it means

What does 泥棒 mean? It denotes a person who steals property; 泥棒 is a common Japanese noun referring to someone who commits theft, from petty to more serious offenses, and is widely used in everyday speech, media, and fiction.

Main meanings

  • Primary meaning: thief, a person who steals property.
  • Metaphorical use: time thief (時間泥棒) or anything that steals time or resources.
  • Contextual nuance: neutral to slightly pejorative; often implies non-violent theft.

How to use it

Used as a standard noun in formal and casual contexts; suitable for crime reporting, literature, media, and everyday conversation; often paired with verbs like 捕まる and 盗む.

Variants and close terms

  • 盗人 (nusutto) — thief; more literary or archaic
  • 強盗 (gōtō) — robber; implies armed or violent robbery
  • 窃盗犯 (settōhan) — theft offender; formal/legal term
  • 時間泥棒 (jikan dorobō) — time thief; metaphorical use

Composition

  • 泥 — mud, dirt; connotes filth or low status
  • 棒 — stick, rod; used in compounds to imply instrument or force
  • 泥棒 as a whole is a native noun read dorobō; the characters combine to form a term for a thief rather than a literal image

Etymology

Native compound with kun'yomi the two kanji combine to form a common noun; the reading どろぼう (dorobō) is the established pronunciation, reflecting traditional usage rather than a direct literal reading of mud and rod.

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