How to say "agricultural worker" in Japanese?

In Japanese "agricultural worker" translates to  農業従事者 

Transliteration: nōgyō jūjisha

🇯🇵 農業従事者たちは厳しい労働条件に直面しています。

🗣️ Nōgyō jūjisha-tachi wa kibishii rōdō jōken ni chokumen shite imasu.

🇺🇸 Agricultural workers face harsh working conditions.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "agricultural worker" in Japanese?

You can use the word "農業従事者" which translates to "Agricultural worker".

How to pronounce "農業従事者" (agricultural worker) in Japanese?

The word "農業従事者" is pronounced as "nōgyō jūjisha".

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