How to say "cosmic microwave background radiation" in Japanese?

In Japanese "cosmic microwave background radiation" translates to  宇宙背景放射 

Transliteration: Uchuuhaikeihousha

🇯🇵 宇宙背景放射はビッグバンの証拠とされている。

🗣️ Uchuuhaikeihousha wa bigguban no shouko to sarete iru.

🇺🇸 Cosmic microwave background radiation is considered evidence of the Big Bang.



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How to say "cosmic microwave background radiation" in Japanese?

You can use the word "宇宙背景放射" which translates to "Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation".

How to pronounce "宇宙背景放射" (cosmic microwave background radiation) in Japanese?

The word "宇宙背景放射" is pronounced as "Uchuuhaikeihousha".

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