Transliteration: soo-per-noh-vah
π³π± Een supernova is een explosie van een ster die zo helder wordt dat hij tijdelijk meer licht kan geven dan een heel sterrenstelsel.
π£οΈ Eyn soo-per-noh-vah eez eyn eks-ploh-zie fon eyn stehr dee zoh hel-duhr vurdt dat hay tyey-duh-lijk mehr lihkt kahn gay-vuhn dan eyn hayl stehr-ren-stuhl-suhl.
πΊπΈ A supernova is an explosion of a star that becomes so bright that it can temporarily give off more light than an entire galaxy.
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You can use the word "supernova" which translates to "supernova".
The word "supernova" is pronounced as "soo-per-noh-vah".
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