How to Say ‘From sin’ in Japanese
罪から
tsumi kara
[tsoo-mee kah-rah]
💬 Usage Tip: This is simply [罪] + [から]. Japanese often builds meaning by combining small pieces like blocks.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Short chunks like this are useful to memorize. They appear naturally inside longer sentences and prayers.
Phrase Breakdown
罪
tsumi
[tsoo-mee]
sin; crime; guilt
A noun meaning sin or wrongdoing, especially in religious language.
罪から離れたいです。
I want to turn away from sin.
から
kara
[kah-rah]
from; out of
A particle meaning from or away from a source.
罪から救われると信じます。
I believe one is saved from sin.
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