How to say "civilizational break" in German?

In German "civilizational break" translates to  Zivilisationsbruch 

Transliteration: tsee-vee-lee-zah-tsee-ohns-brookh

🇩🇪 Der Zivilisationsbruch war ein Wendepunkt in der Geschichte der Menschheit.

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🇺🇸 The civilizational break was a turning point in human history.



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How to say "civilizational break" in German?

You can use the word "Zivilisationsbruch" which translates to "Civilizational break".

How to pronounce "Zivilisationsbruch" (civilizational break) in German?

The word "Zivilisationsbruch" is pronounced as "tsee-vee-lee-zah-tsee-ohns-brookh".

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