How to say "ergonomics" in Japanese?

In Japanese "ergonomics" translates to  人間工学 

Transliteration: ningen kougaku

🇯🇵 人間工学に基づいた設計は、ロボットの操作性を向上させます。

🗣️ ningen kougaku ni motozuita sekkei wa, robotto no sousasei wo koujou saseru.

🇺🇸 Design based on ergonomics improves the operability of robots.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "ergonomics" in Japanese?

You can use the word "人間工学" which translates to "ergonomics".

How to pronounce "人間工学" (ergonomics) in Japanese?

The word "人間工学" is pronounced as "ningen kougaku".

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