How to say "plate boundary" in Japanese?

In Japanese "plate boundary" translates to  プレート境界 

Transliteration: purēto kyōkai

🇯🇵 プレート境界で地震が起こることがあります。

🗣️ Purēto kyōkai de jishin ga okoru koto ga arimasu.

🇺🇸 Earthquakes can occur at plate boundaries.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "plate boundary" in Japanese?

You can use the word "プレート境界" which translates to "Plate boundary".

How to pronounce "プレート境界" (plate boundary) in Japanese?

The word "プレート境界" is pronounced as "purēto kyōkai".

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