How to Say ‘That retribution’ in Japanese
その報い
そのむくい
💬 Usage Tip: [報い] (mukui) means retribution or reward, depending on the context.
🇯🇵 In Japan: The concept of karma or receiving what one deserves is prevalent in Japanese storytelling.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
そのその
[sono]
that
Indicates something previously mentioned or known.
その理由を知っていますか?
Do you know that reason?
報いむくい
[mukui]
punishment
Consequence or retribution for an action or wrongdoing.
彼はその報いを受けた。
He received that punishment.
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