How to say "cultural anthropology" in Japanese?

In Japanese "cultural anthropology" translates to  文化人類学 

Transliteration: bunka jinrui-gaku

🇯🇵 文化人類学は、文化や社会の研究を行います。

🗣️ Bunka jinrui-gaku wa, bunka ya shakai no kenkyū o okonaimasu.

🇺🇸 Cultural anthropology studies culture and society.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "cultural anthropology" in Japanese?

You can use the word "文化人類学" which translates to "Cultural anthropology".

How to pronounce "文化人類学" (cultural anthropology) in Japanese?

The word "文化人類学" is pronounced as "bunka jinrui-gaku".

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