How to say "women per man" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "women per man" translates to  mulheres por homem 

Transliteration: moo-lyeh-res pohr oh-mehn

🇧🇷 No Brasil, há aproximadamente 96 mulheres para cada 100 homens.

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🇺🇸 In Brazil, there are approximately 96 women for every 100 men.



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Brazilian Portuguese

Native speakers
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Official language in
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Active vocabulary
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Difficulty
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Spanish, Italian
⏳ Avg. time to basics
600-750 hours ⏳

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "women per man" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "mulheres por homem" which translates to "women per man".

How to pronounce "mulheres por homem" (women per man) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "mulheres por homem" is pronounced as "moo-lyeh-res pohr oh-mehn".

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