How to say "stress" in Japanese?

In Japanese "stress" translates to  ストレス 

Transliteration: sutoresu

🇯🇵 彼女は仕事でストレスを感じています。

🗣️ kanojo wa shigoto de sutoresu o kanjite imasu.

🇺🇸 She is feeling stressed at work.

🇯🇵 最近、仕事のストレスがたまっている。

🗣️ Saikin, shigoto no sutoresu ga tamatteiru.

🇺🇸 I've been accumulating work-related stress lately.

🇯🇵 最近、仕事でストレスを感じている。

🗣️ Saikin, shigoto de sutoresu wo kanjiteiru.

🇺🇸 Lately, I've been feeling stressed at work.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "stress" in Japanese?

You can use the word "ストレス" which translates to "Stress".

How to pronounce "ストレス" (stress) in Japanese?

The word "ストレス" is pronounced as "sutoresu".

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