How to say "food chain" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "food chain" translates to  cadeia alimentar 

Transliteration: kah-deh-ee-ah ah-lee-mehn-tahr

🇧🇷 A cadeia alimentar mostra como os seres vivos se alimentam uns dos outros.

🗣️ ah kah-deh-ee-ah ah-lee-mehn-tahr moh-strah koh-moh oos seh-rehs vee-vohs seh ah-lee-mehn-tahm oonz dooz oh-trooz.

🇺🇸 The food chain shows how living beings feed on each other.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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How to say "food chain" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "cadeia alimentar" which translates to "food chain".

How to pronounce "cadeia alimentar" (food chain) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "cadeia alimentar" is pronounced as "kah-deh-ee-ah ah-lee-mehn-tahr".

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