How to say "probationary period" in German?

In German "probationary period" translates to  Probezeit 

Transliteration: Pro-be-zeit

🇩🇪 In der Probezeit wird die Eignung des neuen Mitarbeiters getestet.

🗣️ In der Pro-be-zeit vird dee Aig-nung des noi-en Mitar-baiters ge-tes-tet.

🇺🇸 During the probationary period, the suitability of the new employee is tested.



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How to say "probationary period" in German?

You can use the word "Probezeit" which translates to "Probationary period".

How to pronounce "Probezeit" (probationary period) in German?

The word "Probezeit" is pronounced as "Pro-be-zeit".

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