Transliteration: zvahr-tuh ghat
π³π± Een zwart gat is een gebied in de ruimte waar de zwaartekracht zo sterk is dat niets er aan kan ontsnappen.
π£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.
πΊπΈ 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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You can use the word "zwarte gat" which translates to "black hole".
The word "zwarte gat" is pronounced as "zvahr-tuh ghat".
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