How to say "role of women" in German?

In German "role of women" translates to  Rolle der Frau 

Transliteration: roh-leh dare frow

🇩🇪 Die Rolle der Frau hat sich im Laufe der Geschichte verändert.

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🇺🇸 The role of women has changed throughout history.



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How to say "role of women" in German?

You can use the word "Rolle der Frau" which translates to "Role of women".

How to pronounce "Rolle der Frau" (role of women) in German?

The word "Rolle der Frau" is pronounced as "roh-leh dare frow".

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