Transliteration: Kon-kur-renz
🇩🇪 Die Konkurrenz auf dem Markt ist hart.
🗣️ Die Kon-kur-renz auf dem Mark-t ist hart.
🇺🇸 Competition in the market is tough.
🇩🇪 Wir haben viele Konkurrenten auf dem Markt.
🗣️ Wir hab-uhn vil-uh kon-kur-ren-ten owf dem markt.
🇺🇸 We have many competitors on the market.
🇩🇪 Unser Unternehmen muss sich gegen starke Konkurrenz behaupten.
🗣️ Unser un-ter-neh-men mus zikh gegn shtar-ke kon-kur-renz be-hawp-ten.
🇺🇸 Our company has to compete against strong competition.
🇩🇪 Wir nehmen am Wettbewerb teil.
🗣️ Wir neh-men am vet-beh-vairb teil.
🇺🇸 We are participating in the competition.
🇩🇪 Die Konkurrenz ist sehr stark.
🗣️ Dee kohn-koo-rents ist sehr shtark.
🇺🇸 The competition is very strong.
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