How to say "research work" in German?

In German "research work" translates to  Forschungsarbeit 

Transliteration: For-shoongs-ah-beit

🇩🇪 Meine Forschungsarbeit konzentriert sich auf...

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🇺🇸 My research work focuses on...



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "research work" in German?

You can use the word "Forschungsarbeit" which translates to "Research work".

How to pronounce "Forschungsarbeit" (research work) in German?

The word "Forschungsarbeit" is pronounced as "For-shoongs-ah-beit".

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