How to say "investment" in German?

In German "investment" translates to  Investition 

Transliteration: in-ves-tee-tsyohn

🇩🇪 Ich plane eine Investition in Aktien.

🗣️ Ich plah-nei ain-e in-ves-tee-tsyohn in ak-tee-en.

🇺🇸 I am planning an investment in stocks.

🇩🇪 Wir tätigen eine große Investition in unsere Produktion.

🗣️ Wir tätigen eine große In-vesti-tion in unsere Pro-duktion.

🇺🇸 We are making a big investment in our production.

🇩🇪 Eine kluge Investition kann langfristig hohe Renditen bringen.

🗣️ Ai-ne klu-ge In-ves-ti-tsi-on kahn lang-fris-tig hoi-e Ren-di-ten brin-gen.

🇺🇸 A wise investment can bring high returns in the long term.

🇩🇪 Wir tätigen eine Investition in ein neues Projekt.

🗣️ Wir tät-i-gen ay-ne in-ves-ti-tion in ay-n nö-es pro-jekt.

🇺🇸 We are making an investment in a new project.

🇩🇪 Unsere Investitionen haben sich langfristig ausgezahlt.

🗣️ Unsere in-ves-ti-tio-nen ha-ben zich lang-fris-tig aus-ge-zahlt.

🇺🇸 Our investments have paid off in the long term.

🇩🇪 Wir planen eine Investition in neue Technologien.

🗣️ Wir pla-nen ay-ne in-ves-ti-tsi-on in noy-e tek-no-lo-gi-en.

🇺🇸 We are planning an investment in new technologies.

🇩🇪 Unser Unternehmen plant eine große Investition in neue Technologien.

🗣️ Unser un-ter-neh-men plan-t ay-ne gro-se in-ves-ti-tion in noy-e tek-no-lo-gi-en.

🇺🇸 Our company is planning a large investment in new technologies.

🇩🇪 Wir planen eine große Investition.

🗣️ Wir pla-nen ay-nuh gro-ßen in-ves-ti-tion.

🇺🇸 We are planning a big investment.

🇩🇪 Die Investition hat sich gelohnt.

🗣️ Dee in-ves-tee-tsee-ohn hat zich geh-lohnt.

🇺🇸 The investment paid off.



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How to say "investment" in German?

You can use the word "Investition" which translates to "Investment".

How to pronounce "Investition" (investment) in German?

The word "Investition" is pronounced as "in-ves-tee-tsyohn".

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