How to say "death rate" in German?

In German "death rate" translates to  Sterberate 

Transliteration: shtehr-beh-rah-teh

🇩🇪 Die Sterberate in Europa ist im Vergleich zu anderen Kontinenten relativ niedrig.

🗣️ dee shtehr-beh-rah-teh in oy-roh-pah ist im fer-glyh-kh tsoo ahn-dern kohn-ti-nen-tehn reh-lah-tiv nee-drihk.

🇺🇸 The death rate in Europe is relatively low compared to other continents.



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How to say "death rate" in German?

You can use the word "Sterberate" which translates to "Death rate".

How to pronounce "Sterberate" (death rate) in German?

The word "Sterberate" is pronounced as "shtehr-beh-rah-teh".

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