How to say "act of getting closer" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "act of getting closer" translates to  aproximação 

Transliteration: ah-proh-see-mah-SAHW

🇧🇷 A aproximação dos dois países é necessária.

🗣️ Ah ah-proh-see-mah-SAHW dohs doo-eese pah-EE-zehs eh neh-seh-SAH-ree-ah.

🇺🇸 The act of getting closer between the two countries is necessary.



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How to say "act of getting closer" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "aproximação" which translates to "act of getting closer".

How to pronounce "aproximação" (act of getting closer) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "aproximação" is pronounced as "ah-proh-see-mah-SAHW".

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