How to say "weed killer" in Japanese?

In Japanese "weed killer" translates to  除草剤 

Transliteration: josouzai

🇯🇵 除草剤を使って、雑草を取り除きました。

🗣️ josouzai wo tsukatte, zassou wo torinozokimashita.

🇺🇸 I used weed killer to get rid of the weeds.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "weed killer" in Japanese?

You can use the word "除草剤" which translates to "weed killer".

How to pronounce "除草剤" (weed killer) in Japanese?

The word "除草剤" is pronounced as "josouzai".

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