How to say "training budget" in Dutch?

In Dutch "training budget" translates to  opleidingsbudget 

Transliteration: oːpleːdɪŋsbʏdʒɛt

🇳🇱 Het opleidingsbudget wordt jaarlijks vastgesteld.

🗣️ Het oːpleːdɪŋsbʏdʒɛt wɔrt jaːrləks vɑstɣəstɛld.

🇺🇸 The training budget is determined annually.



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How to say "training budget" in Dutch?

You can use the word "opleidingsbudget" which translates to "training budget".

How to pronounce "opleidingsbudget" (training budget) in Dutch?

The word "opleidingsbudget" is pronounced as "oːpleːdɪŋsbʏdʒɛt".

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