How to say "at the corner of" in French?

In French "at the corner of" translates to  au coin de 

Transliteration: oh kwahn duh

🇫🇷 Le café est au coin de la rue.

🗣️ luh kah-fey eh oh kwahn duh lah roo.

🇺🇸 The cafe is at the corner of the street.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "at the corner of" in French?

You can use the word "au coin de" which translates to "at the corner of".

How to pronounce "au coin de" (at the corner of) in French?

The word "au coin de" is pronounced as "oh kwahn duh".

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