How to say "aging rate" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "aging rate" translates to  taxa de envelhecimento 

Transliteration: tah-shah deh ehn-veh-yeh-chi-mehn-too

🇧🇷 A taxa de envelhecimento no Brasil tem aumentado nos últimos anos.

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🇺🇸 The aging rate in Brazil has increased in recent years.



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How to say "aging rate" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "taxa de envelhecimento" which translates to "aging rate".

How to pronounce "taxa de envelhecimento" (aging rate) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "taxa de envelhecimento" is pronounced as "tah-shah deh ehn-veh-yeh-chi-mehn-too".

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