How to say "even experts make mistakes" in Japanese?

In Japanese "even experts make mistakes" translates to  猿も木から落ちる 

Transliteration: saru mo ki kara ochiru

🇯🇵 プロでもミスをすることがある。猿も木から落ちる。

🗣️ puro demo misu o suru koto ga aru. Saru mo ki kara ochiru.

🇺🇸 Even professionals make mistakes. Even experts fall from trees.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "even experts make mistakes" in Japanese?

You can use the word "猿も木から落ちる" which translates to "Even experts make mistakes".

How to pronounce "猿も木から落ちる" (even experts make mistakes) in Japanese?

The word "猿も木から落ちる" is pronounced as "saru mo ki kara ochiru".

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