How to say "gravitational waves" in French?

In French "gravitational waves" translates to  ondes gravitationnelles 

Transliteration: ohnd grah-vee-tah-syoh-nell

🇫🇷 Les ondes gravitationnelles sont des perturbations de l'espace-temps.

🗣️ Lay ohnd grah-vee-tah-syoh-nell sohn day per-tur-bah-syon duh lespas-tahmp.

🇺🇸 Gravitational waves are disturbances in space-time.



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How to say "gravitational waves" in French?

You can use the word "ondes gravitationnelles" which translates to "gravitational waves".

How to pronounce "ondes gravitationnelles" (gravitational waves) in French?

The word "ondes gravitationnelles" is pronounced as "ohnd grah-vee-tah-syoh-nell".

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