How to say "dark matter" in Italian?

In Italian "dark matter" translates to  materia oscura 

Transliteration: mah-teh-ree-ah oh-skoo-rah

🇮🇹 La materia oscura è una forma di materia non visibile che costituisce la maggior parte della massa dell'universo.

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🇺🇸 Dark matter is a form of invisible matter that makes up most of the mass of the universe.



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How to say "dark matter" in Italian?

You can use the word "materia oscura" which translates to "dark matter".

How to pronounce "materia oscura" (dark matter) in Italian?

The word "materia oscura" is pronounced as "mah-teh-ree-ah oh-skoo-rah".

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