How to say "migration rate" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "migration rate" translates to  taxa de migração 

Transliteration: tah-shah deh mee-grah-sow

🇧🇷 A taxa de migração no Brasil tem diminuído nos últimos anos.

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🇺🇸 Migration rate in Brazil has been decreasing in recent years.



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How to say "migration rate" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "taxa de migração" which translates to "migration rate".

How to pronounce "taxa de migração" (migration rate) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "taxa de migração" is pronounced as "tah-shah deh mee-grah-sow".

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