Suri (スリ - Pickpocket)

Feb 17, 2019 14:10
Suri

Today is the last day of my stay in Italy, and I will visit Venice.

In sightseeing areas where there are many people such as Venice, you have to be careful about 'suri' (スリ).

'Suri' means an act of stealing money or goods from someone's bag or pocket without being seen, or a person who does that.

There are several theories about its etymology, but one theory explains that it comes from the fact that 'karada wo kosuri tsukeru' (体を擦り付ける - literally means "to rub one's body (against other's body)" while stealing.

Incidentally, according to the Internet, suris (pickpockets) in Venice pretend to tourists, so you need to pay close attention.
スリ

今日はイタリア滞在の最終日で、ヴェネツィアを訪れる予定です。

ヴェネツィアのように人の多い観光地では、「スリ」に気をつけなければなりません。

「スリ」とは、他人の鞄や懐から金品などを気付かれないように盗み取る行為や、そのような行為を行う人を意味する言葉です。

語源は諸説ありますが、ある説は「盗む際に体をこすりつけることから」と説明しています。

ちなみに、インターネットによるとヴェネツィアのスリは観光客や親子連れを装っているらしいので、細心の注意を払う必要があります。
No. 1 Lydia
  • Suri
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  • Today is the last day of my stay in Italy, and I will visit Venice.
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  • In sightseeing areas where there are many people such as Venice, you have to be careful about 'suri' (スリ).
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • 'Suri' means an act of stealing money or goods from someone's bag or pocket without being seen, or a person who does that.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • There are several theories about its etymology, but one theory explains that it comes from the fact that 'karada wo kosuri tsukeru' (体を擦り付ける - literally means "to rub one's body (against other's body)" while stealing.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • Incidentally, according to the Internet, suris (pickpockets) in Venice pretend to tourists, so you need to pay close attention.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!

It's good advice! Nice English. :)

Toru
Thank you so much for reading my post! :)
No. 2 nagi
  • There are several theories about its etymology, but one theory explains that it comes from the fact that 'karada wo kosuri tsukeru' (体を擦り付ける - literally means "to rub one's body (against other's body)" while stealing.
  • There are several theories about its etymology, but one theory explains that it comes from the fact that 'karada wo kosuri tsukeru' (体を擦り付ける - literally means "to rub one's body (against another's body)" while stealing.
  • Incidentally, according to the Internet, suris (pickpockets) in Venice pretend to tourists, so you need to pay close attention.
  • Incidentally, according to the internet, suris (pickpockets) in Venice pretend to be tourists, so you need to pay close attention be very careful.

    In 2016, various major American newspapers officially announced that that they would start writing the word "internet" with a lowercase "i".
    https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/02/insider/now-it-is-official-the-internet-is-over.html

Toru
Thank you so much for correcting my post and letting me know the usage of the word "internet"!