How to say "news photo" in Japanese?

In Japanese "news photo" translates to  報道写真 

Transliteration: Hōdō shashin

🇯🇵 その事件の報道写真が新聞に掲載された。

🗣️ Sono jiken no hōdō shashin ga shinbun ni keisai sareta.

🇺🇸 A news photo of the incident was published in the newspaper.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "news photo" in Japanese?

You can use the word "報道写真" which translates to "News photo".

How to pronounce "報道写真" (news photo) in Japanese?

The word "報道写真" is pronounced as "Hōdō shashin".

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