How to say "put into practice" in Japanese?

In Japanese "put into practice" translates to  実践する 

Transliteration: jissen suru

🇯🇵 私たちはこの理論を実践することができます。

🗣️ Watashitachi wa kono riron o jissen suru koto ga dekimasu.

🇺🇸 We can put this theory into practice.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "put into practice" in Japanese?

You can use the word "実践する" which translates to "put into practice".

How to pronounce "実践する" (put into practice) in Japanese?

The word "実践する" is pronounced as "jissen suru".

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