How to say "deflation" in Japanese?

In Japanese "deflation" translates to  デフレーション 

Transliteration: Defurēshon

🇯🇵 デフレーションが進むと、物価が下落します。

🗣️ Defurēshon ga susumu to, bukka ga geraku shimasu.

🇺🇸 When deflation advances, prices fall.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "deflation" in Japanese?

You can use the word "デフレーション" which translates to "Deflation".

How to pronounce "デフレーション" (deflation) in Japanese?

The word "デフレーション" is pronounced as "Defurēshon".

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