How to say "greenhouse gas" in Japanese?

In Japanese "greenhouse gas" translates to  温室効果ガス 

Transliteration: onshitsu kōka gasu

🇯🇵 温室効果ガスの排出を減らすために、努力しましょう。

🗣️ Onshitsu kōka gasu no haishutsu o herasu tame ni, doryoku shimashou.

🇺🇸 Let's make an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "greenhouse gas" in Japanese?

You can use the word "温室効果ガス" which translates to "greenhouse gas".

How to pronounce "温室効果ガス" (greenhouse gas) in Japanese?

The word "温室効果ガス" is pronounced as "onshitsu kōka gasu".

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