How to say "lack of exercise" in Japanese?

In Japanese "lack of exercise" translates to  運動不足 

Transliteration: undou busoku

🇯🇵 私は運動不足だと思います。

🗣️ watashi wa undou busoku da to omoimasu.

🇺🇸 I think I lack exercise.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "lack of exercise" in Japanese?

You can use the word "運動不足" which translates to "Lack of exercise".

How to pronounce "運動不足" (lack of exercise) in Japanese?

The word "運動不足" is pronounced as "undou busoku".

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