How to say "dependency ratio" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "dependency ratio" translates to  taxa de dependência 

Transliteration: tah-shah deh deh-pee-en-den-see-ah

🇧🇷 A taxa de dependência no Brasil é alta.

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🇺🇸 The dependency ratio in Brazil is high.



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How to say "dependency ratio" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "taxa de dependência" which translates to "dependency ratio".

How to pronounce "taxa de dependência" (dependency ratio) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "taxa de dependência" is pronounced as "tah-shah deh deh-pee-en-den-see-ah".

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