How to say "economic recession" in Japanese?

In Japanese "economic recession" translates to  景気後退 

Transliteration: Keiki kōtai

🇯🇵 景気後退が起こると、企業の倒産が増えます。

🗣️ Keiki kōtai ga okoru to, kigyō no tōsan ga fuerimasu.

🇺🇸 When an economic recession occurs, corporate bankruptcies increase.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "economic recession" in Japanese?

You can use the word "景気後退" which translates to "Economic recession".

How to pronounce "景気後退" (economic recession) in Japanese?

The word "景気後退" is pronounced as "Keiki kōtai".

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