How to say "law of supply and demand" in Japanese?

In Japanese "law of supply and demand" translates to  需要と供給の法則 

Transliteration: Juyō to kyōkyū no hōsoku

🇯🇵 需要と供給の法則に従って、価格は決まります。

🗣️ Juyō to kyōkyū no hōsoku ni shitagatte, kakaku wa kimarimasu.

🇺🇸 Prices are determined according to the law of supply and demand.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "law of supply and demand" in Japanese?

You can use the word "需要と供給の法則" which translates to "Law of supply and demand".

How to pronounce "需要と供給の法則" (law of supply and demand) in Japanese?

The word "需要と供給の法則" is pronounced as "Juyō to kyōkyū no hōsoku".

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