How to say "natural selection" in Japanese?

In Japanese "natural selection" translates to  自然淘汰 

Transliteration: Shizen tōta

🇯🇵 自然淘汰によって、適応力の高い生物が生き残る。

🗣️ Shizen tōta ni yotte, tekiou-ryoku no takai seibutsu ga ikinokoru.

🇺🇸 Through natural selection, organisms with high adaptability survive.

🇯🇵 自然選択によって、生物の形質は改変される。

🗣️ Shizen sentaku ni yotte, seibutsu no keishitsu wa kaizen sareru.

🇺🇸 Through natural selection, the traits of organisms are modified.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "natural selection" in Japanese?

You can use the word "自然淘汰" which translates to "Natural selection".

How to pronounce "自然淘汰" (natural selection) in Japanese?

The word "自然淘汰" is pronounced as "Shizen tōta".

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