How to say "promotion" in German?

In German "promotion" translates to  Beförderung 

Transliteration: Be-foer-der-ung

🇩🇪 Eine Beförderung kann eine höhere Position und ein höheres Gehalt bedeuten.

🗣️ Ai-ne Be-foer-der-ung kahn ai-ne hoi-ere Po-si-tsi-on unt ai-ne hoi-ere Ge-halt be-doi-ten.

🇺🇸 A promotion can mean a higher position and a higher salary.

🇩🇪 Ich habe eine Beförderung bekommen.

🗣️ Ich hab-uh ay-nuh be-fur-der-ung be-kommen.

🇺🇸 I got a promotion.

🇩🇪 Unser Unternehmen belohnt gute Leistungen mit Beförderungen.

🗣️ Unser un-ter-neh-men be-lohnt goo-te ly-stun-gen mit be-för-de-rung-en.

🇺🇸 Our company rewards good performance with promotions.

🇩🇪 Ich habe eine Beförderung bekommen.

🗣️ Ich hah-beh eye-ne beh-fuhr-doong beh-kommen.

🇺🇸 I received a promotion.



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How to say "promotion" in German?

You can use the word "Beförderung" which translates to "Promotion".

How to pronounce "Beförderung" (promotion) in German?

The word "Beförderung" is pronounced as "Be-foer-der-ung".

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