Transliteration: eh-lehk-trohn
π³π± Een elektron is een negatief geladen deeltje dat zich rondom de kern van een atoom bevindt.
π£οΈ uhn eh-lehk-trohn ihs uhn nuh-gah-teef guh-lah-duhn deyl-tjuh daht zich rawn-dohm dey kurn fahn uhn ah-tohm buh-vint.
πΊπΈ An electron is a negatively charged particle that is located around the nucleus of an atom.
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You can use the word "elektron" which translates to "electron".
The word "elektron" is pronounced as "eh-lehk-trohn".
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