How to say "insurance premium" in Japanese?

In Japanese "insurance premium" translates to  保険料 

Transliteration: hokenryou

🇯🇵 この保険の保険料は月5000円です。

🗣️ Kono hoken no hokenryou wa tsuki 5,000 en desu.

🇺🇸 The insurance premium for this insurance is 5,000 yen per month.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "insurance premium" in Japanese?

You can use the word "保険料" which translates to "insurance premium".

How to pronounce "保険料" (insurance premium) in Japanese?

The word "保険料" is pronounced as "hokenryou".

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