How to say "digital piano" in Japanese?

In Japanese "digital piano" translates to  電子ピアノ 

Transliteration: denshi piano

🇯🇵 私は電子ピアノを買いました。

🗣️ Watashi wa denshi piano o kaimashita.

🇺🇸 I bought a digital piano.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "digital piano" in Japanese?

You can use the word "電子ピアノ" which translates to "digital piano".

How to pronounce "電子ピアノ" (digital piano) in Japanese?

The word "電子ピアノ" is pronounced as "denshi piano".

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