How to say "society with declining birthrate" in Japanese?

In Japanese "society with declining birthrate" translates to  少子化社会 

Transliteration: shoushika shakai

🇯🇵 日本は少子化社会である。

🗣️ nihon wa shoushika shakai de aru.

🇺🇸 Japan is a society with declining birthrate.



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How to say "society with declining birthrate" in Japanese?

You can use the word "少子化社会" which translates to "society with declining birthrate".

How to pronounce "少子化社会" (society with declining birthrate) in Japanese?

The word "少子化社会" is pronounced as "shoushika shakai".

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