How to say "dark matter" in German?

In German "dark matter" translates to  Dunkle Materie 

Transliteration: dunk-luh mah-teh-ree

🇩🇪 Die Existenz von Dunkler Materie ist noch nicht vollständig geklärt.

🗣️ dee ehks-ist-ents fon dunk-luh mah-teh-ree ist nokh nikht fohl-shtend-ikh geh-klehrt

🇺🇸 The existence of dark matter is not yet fully understood.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "dark matter" in German?

You can use the word "Dunkle Materie" which translates to "Dark matter".

How to pronounce "Dunkle Materie" (dark matter) in German?

The word "Dunkle Materie" is pronounced as "dunk-luh mah-teh-ree".

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