How to say "vacuum cleaner" in Japanese?

In Japanese "vacuum cleaner" translates to  掃除機 

Transliteration: sōjiki

🇯🇵 掃除機で部屋を掃除します。

🗣️ Sōjiki de heya o sōji shimasu.

🇺🇸 I clean the room with a vacuum cleaner.

🇯🇵 掃除機で部屋を掃除する

🗣️ Soujiki de heya wo souji suru

🇺🇸 Clean the room with a vacuumcleaner



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "vacuum cleaner" in Japanese?

You can use the word "掃除機" which translates to "Vacuum cleaner".

How to pronounce "掃除機" (vacuum cleaner) in Japanese?

The word "掃除機" is pronounced as "sōjiki".

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