How to say "social stratification" in Dutch?

In Dutch "social stratification" translates to  sociale stratificatie 

Transliteration: so-see-al-uh straa-ti-fi-kah-tie

🇳🇱 Sociale stratificatie verwijst naar de hiërarchische ordening van de samenleving.

🗣️ so-see-al-uh straa-ti-fi-kah-tie vuhr-viyst nar duh hee-uh-raar-ki-suh or-duh-ning fun duh suh-mun-luh-vink.

🇺🇸 Social stratification refers to the hierarchical ordering of society.



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How to say "social stratification" in Dutch?

You can use the word "sociale stratificatie" which translates to "social stratification".

How to pronounce "sociale stratificatie" (social stratification) in Dutch?

The word "sociale stratificatie" is pronounced as "so-see-al-uh straa-ti-fi-kah-tie".

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