How to say "dark matter" in Polish?

In Polish "dark matter" translates to  materia ciemna 

Transliteration: mahteh-rya tseh-mna

🇵🇱 Materia ciemna stanowi większość materii we wszechświecie.

🗣️ Mahtehrya tsehmna stah-noh-vee vyehk-shoshtohsht mahteh-ree vye vshyehk-shvyeh-chee-ye.

🇺🇸 Dark matter makes up the majority of matter in the universe.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "dark matter" in Polish?

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

How to pronounce "materia ciemna" (dark matter) in Polish?

The word "materia ciemna" is pronounced as "mahteh-rya tseh-mna".

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