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Syndicate vs Yakuza - What's the difference?

syndicate | yakuza |


As nouns the difference between syndicate and yakuza

is that syndicate is a group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group while yakuza is a japanese organized crime gang.

As a verb syndicate

is to become a syndicate.

Camorra vs Yakuza - What's the difference?

camorra | yakuza |


As a proper noun Camorra

is the secret crime organization from Naples, Italy -- equivalent to the Mafia of Sicily.

As a noun yakuza is

a Japanese organized crime gang.

Sicilian vs Yakuza - What's the difference?

sicilian | yakuza |


As nouns the difference between sicilian and yakuza

is that sicilian is sicilian (language) while yakuza is a japanese organized crime gang.

Yakuza - What does it mean?

yakuza | |

Yakuza vs Yakara - What's the difference?

yakuza | yakara |

Yakara is likely misspelled.


Yakara has no English definition.

As a noun yakuza

is a Japanese organized crime gang.

Yakuza vs Maffia - What's the difference?

yakuza | maffia |


As nouns the difference between yakuza and maffia

is that yakuza is a japanese organized crime gang while maffia is (l).

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