How to say "breaking news" in German?

In German "breaking news" translates to  Breaking News 

Transliteration: BREY-king NAKH-rish-ten

🇩🇪 Die Breaking News wurden sofort im Fernsehen übertragen.

🗣️ Dee BREY-king NAKH-rish-ten ver-den ZO-forst ihm FEHRN-zay-en YEU-ber-trah-gen.

🇺🇸 The breaking news were immediately broadcasted on television.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "breaking news" in German?

You can use the word "Breaking News" which translates to "Breaking news".

How to pronounce "Breaking News" (breaking news) in German?

The word "Breaking News" is pronounced as "BREY-king NAKH-rish-ten".

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