How to say "black hole" in Dutch?

In Dutch "black hole" translates toΒ Β zwarte gatΒ 

Transliteration: zvahr-tuh ghat

πŸ‡³πŸ‡± Een zwart gat is een gebied in de ruimte waar de zwaartekracht zo sterk is dat niets er aan kan ontsnappen.

πŸ—£οΈ Eyn zvahr-tuh ghat eez eyn guh-bee-eet in duh rooym-tuh waar duh zvahr-tuh-khraht zoh sterk eez dat neets er ahn kahn ont-snah-puhn.

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ A black hole is an area in space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing can escape from it.



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How to say "black hole" in Dutch?

You can use the word "zwarte gat" which translates to "black hole".

How to pronounce "zwarte gat" (black hole) in Dutch?

The word "zwarte gat" is pronounced as "zvahr-tuh ghat".

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