How to say "energy-saving" in Japanese?

In Japanese "energy-saving" translates to  省エネ 

Transliteration: shō ene

🇯🇵 省エネな家電製品を使いましょう。

🗣️ Shō ene na kaden seihin o tsukaimashou.

🇺🇸 Let's use energy-saving appliances.

🇯🇵 省エネは、エネルギーを節約することで、環境保護に貢献します。

🗣️ Shōene wa, enerugī o setsuyaku suru koto de, kankyō hogo ni kōken shimasu.

🇺🇸 Energy saving contributes to environmental protection by conserving energy.

🇯🇵 省エネルギーな家電製品を使うことで、光熱費を節約することができます。

🗣️ Shōenerugīna kaden seihin otsukau koto de, kōnetsuhi o setsuyaku suru koto ga dekimasu.

🇺🇸 Using energy-saving appliances can help reduce utility bills.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "energy-saving" in Japanese?

You can use the word "省エネ" which translates to "energy-saving".

How to pronounce "省エネ" (energy-saving) in Japanese?

The word "省エネ" is pronounced as "shō ene".

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