Transliteration: shvahr-tsus loch
🇩🇪 Ein Schwarzes Loch ist ein Bereich im Raum, in dem die Gravitation so stark ist, dass nichts entkommen kann.
🗣️ ain shvahr-tsus loch ist ain beh-reech im rah-oom, in daim dee grah-vee-ta-tsee-ohn zo shtark ist, dass niks ent-kohm-en kahn
🇺🇸 A black hole is an area in space where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape.
🇩🇪 Ein Schwarzes Loch entsteht, wenn ein Stern am Ende seines Lebens kollabiert.
🗣️ ain shvahr-tsus loch ent-shtayt venn ain shtern am en-de zai-ness leh-vens kol-lah-bee-ert
🇺🇸 A black hole is formed when a star collapses at the end of its life.
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