How to say "kill two birds with one stone" in Japanese?

In Japanese "kill two birds with one stone" translates to  一石二鳥 

Transliteration: isshaku nichou

🇯🇵 この機会に日本語を勉強することで、旅行の準備もできる。一石二鳥だ。

🗣️ kono kikai ni nihongo o benkyou suru koto de, ryokou no junbi mo dekiru. Isshaku nichou da.

🇺🇸 By studying Japanese at this opportunity, I can also prepare for the trip. It's killing two birds with one stone.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "kill two birds with one stone" in Japanese?

You can use the word "一石二鳥" which translates to "Kill two birds with one stone".

How to pronounce "一石二鳥" (kill two birds with one stone) in Japanese?

The word "一石二鳥" is pronounced as "isshaku nichou".

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