彼らはその犯罪者から彼の持つ権利を奪ってしまった。

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彼ら その 犯罪者 から 持つ 権利 奪ってしまった

English Translation

They deprived the criminal of his rights.

Furigana

(かれ)らはその犯罪者(はんざいしゃ)から(かれ)()権利(けんり)(うば)ってしまった。

Romanji

Karera wa sono hanzaisha kara kare no motsu kenri o ubatteshimatta.

Words

彼ら (かれら)
they (usually male); them
()
topic marker particle; indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated); adds emphasis
其の (その)
that (something or someone distant from the speaker, close to the listener; actions of the listener, or ideas expressed or understood by the listener); the; um...; er...; uh...
犯罪者 (はんざいしゃ)
criminal; culprit
から (から)
from (e.g. time, place, numerical quantity); since; from (originator); by; because; since; out of (constituent, part); through (e.g. window, vestibule); after; since
(かれ)
he; him; his; boyfriend
()
indicates possessive; nominalizes verbs and adjectives; substitutes for "ga" in subordinate phrases; (at sentence-end, falling tone) indicates a confident conclusion; (at sentence-end) indicates emotional emphasis; (at sentence-end, rising tone) indicates question
持つ (もつ)
to hold (in one's hand); to take; to carry; to possess; to have; to own; to maintain; to keep; to last; to be durable; to keep; to survive; to take charge of; to be in charge of
権利 (けんり)
right; privilege
()
indicates direct object of action; indicates subject of causative expression; indicates an area traversed; indicates time (period) over which action takes place; indicates point of departure or separation of action; indicates object of desire, like, hate, etc.
奪う (うばう)
to snatch away; to dispossess; to steal

Kanji

Readings: ヒ、 かれ、 かの、 か.の
Meanings: he, that, the
Readings: ハン、 ボン、 おか.す
Meanings: crime, sin, offense
Readings: ザイ、 つみ
Meanings: guilt, sin, crime, fault, blame, offense
Readings: シャ、 もの
Meanings: someone, person
Readings: ジ、 も.つ、 -も.ち、 も.てる
Meanings: hold, have
Readings: ケン、 ゴン、 おもり、 かり、 はか.る
Meanings: authority, power, rights
Readings: リ、 き.く
Meanings: profit, advantage, benefit
Readings: ダツ、 うば.う
Meanings: rob, take by force, snatch away, dispossess, plunder, usurp