How to say "volcanic earthquake" in Japanese?

In Japanese "volcanic earthquake" translates to  火山性地震 

Transliteration: kazanseijishin

🇯🇵 火山性地震が頻繁に起こる地域では、噴火の可能性が高くなります。

🗣️ Kazanseijishin ga hinpan ni okoru chiiki de wa, funka no kanōsei ga takaku narimasu.

🇺🇸 In areas where volcanic earthquakes occur frequently, the possibility of eruption increases.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "volcanic earthquake" in Japanese?

You can use the word "火山性地震" which translates to "Volcanic earthquake".

How to pronounce "火山性地震" (volcanic earthquake) in Japanese?

The word "火山性地震" is pronounced as "kazanseijishin".

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