How to say "relative humidity" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "relative humidity" translates to  umidade relativa do ar 

Transliteration: oo-mee-dah-deh reh-lah-tee-vah doo ahr

🇧🇷 A umidade relativa do ar está baixa.

🗣️ ah oo-mee-dah-deh reh-lah-tee-vah doo ahr es-tah bah-ee-shah.

🇺🇸 The relative humidity in the air is low.



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How to say "relative humidity" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "umidade relativa do ar" which translates to "relative humidity".

How to pronounce "umidade relativa do ar" (relative humidity) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "umidade relativa do ar" is pronounced as "oo-mee-dah-deh reh-lah-tee-vah doo ahr".

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