How to say "report (verb)" in Japanese?

In Japanese "report (verb)" translates to  報じる 

Transliteration: Hōjiru

🇯🇵 新聞はその事件を速報で報じた。

🗣️ Shinbun wa sono jiken o sokuhō de hōjita.

🇺🇸 The newspaper reported on the incident as breaking news.

🇯🇵 その事件を報道することが重要だ。

🗣️ Sono jiken o hōdō suru koto ga jūyō da.

🇺🇸 It is important to report on the incident.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "report (verb)" in Japanese?

You can use the word "報じる" which translates to "Report (verb)".

How to pronounce "報じる" (report (verb)) in Japanese?

The word "報じる" is pronounced as "Hōjiru".

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