How to say "nuclear fusion" in German?

In German "nuclear fusion" translates to  Kernfusion 

Transliteration: kehrn-foo-zee-yon

🇩🇪 Die Kernfusion ist der Prozess, bei dem mehrere Atomkerne zu einem einzigen Kern verschmelzen.

🗣️ Dee Kehr-nfoo-zee-yon ist dehr Proh-tsesh, by dem mehr-ere Ah-tome-kehr-ne tsu eye-nem eye-n-tsigh-en Kehr-n fehr-shmelt-sen.

🇺🇸 Nuclear fusion is the process in which multiple atomic nuclei merge into a single nucleus.



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How to say "nuclear fusion" in German?

You can use the word "Kernfusion" which translates to "Nuclear fusion".

How to pronounce "Kernfusion" (nuclear fusion) in German?

The word "Kernfusion" is pronounced as "kehrn-foo-zee-yon".

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