Transliteration: in-vus-tuh-ring
π³π± Deze investering heeft veel potentieel.
π£οΈ day-zuh in-vus-tuh-ring hayft vayl po-tuhn-sheel
πΊπΈ This investment has a lot of potential.
π³π± Deze investering zal op de lange termijn winst opleveren.
π£οΈ duh-zuh in-vus-teh-ring zal ohp duh lahng-uh tur-mijn winst oh-pluh-vur-un.
πΊπΈ This investment will yield profit in the long term.
π³π± We overwegen een investering in nieuwe technologie.
π£οΈ We overwegen een investering in nieuwe technologie.
πΊπΈ We are considering an investment in new technology.
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You can use the word "investering" which translates to "investment".
The word "investering" is pronounced as "in-vus-tuh-ring".
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