How to say "lawn mower" in Japanese?

In Japanese "lawn mower" translates to  芝刈り機 

Transliteration: shibakariki

🇯🇵 芝刈り機を使って草を刈りました。

🗣️ shibakariki wo tsukatte kusa wo karimashita.

🇺🇸 I used a lawn mower to cut the grass.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "lawn mower" in Japanese?

You can use the word "芝刈り機" which translates to "lawn mower".

How to pronounce "芝刈り機" (lawn mower) in Japanese?

The word "芝刈り機" is pronounced as "shibakariki".

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