How to Say ‘Economics + object marker (を)’ in Japanese
経済を
けいざいを
💬 Usage Tip: [けいざい] is “economics.” Common pattern: [〜を勉強しています] = “I’m studying ~.”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Majors are often said without “major in”—just the field name + [勉強しています] sounds natural.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
経済けいざい
[keizai]
economics; economy
Kanji form of けいざい. Used in academic/self-introduction contexts (major/field).
経済を勉強しています。
I study economics.
をを
[o]
(object marker)
Marks the direct object of the verb (what you study/do). Example: 経済を勉強する.
日本語を勉強しています。
I study Japanese.
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