How to say "male fertility rate" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "male fertility rate" translates to  taxa de fecundidade masculina 

Transliteration: tah-shah deh feh-koon-dee-dah-jee mah-soo-lee-nah

🇧🇷 A taxa de fecundidade masculina no Brasil é de cerca de 1,5 filhos por homem.

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🇺🇸 The male fertility rate in Brazil is around 1.5 children per man.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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How to say "male fertility rate" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "taxa de fecundidade masculina" which translates to "male fertility rate".

How to pronounce "taxa de fecundidade masculina" (male fertility rate) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "taxa de fecundidade masculina" is pronounced as "tah-shah deh feh-koon-dee-dah-jee mah-soo-lee-nah".

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