How to say "brandenburg gate" in German?

In German "brandenburg gate" translates to  Brandenburger Tor 

Transliteration: bran-den-boor-ger tohr

🇩🇪 Das Brandenburger Tor ist ein bekanntes Wahrzeichen von Berlin.

🗣️ Dahs bran-den-boor-ger tohr ist eye-n be-kahnt-es vahr-tsigh-en fon behr-leen.

🇺🇸 The Brandenburg Gate is a famous landmark of Berlin.



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How to say "brandenburg gate" in German?

You can use the word "Brandenburger Tor" which translates to "Brandenburg Gate".

How to pronounce "Brandenburger Tor" (brandenburg gate) in German?

The word "Brandenburger Tor" is pronounced as "bran-den-boor-ger tohr".

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