How to say "air pollution" in Japanese?

In Japanese "air pollution" translates to  大気汚染 

Transliteration: taiki osen

🇯🇵 大気汚染が問題になっています。

🗣️ Taiki osen ga mondai ni natte imasu.

🇺🇸 Air pollution is becoming a problem.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "air pollution" in Japanese?

You can use the word "大気汚染" which translates to "air pollution".

How to pronounce "大気汚染" (air pollution) in Japanese?

The word "大気汚染" is pronounced as "taiki osen".

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