How to say "christmas market" in German?

In German "christmas market" translates to  Weihnachtsmarkt 

Transliteration: ˈvaɪ̯naxtsmaʁkt

🇩🇪 Auf dem Weihnachtsmarkt gibt es Glühwein und Lebkuchen.

🗣️ owf dem vy-nahkhts-mahrkt gibt ess gloo-vine oont lehp-koo-khen.

🇺🇸 At the Christmas market, there is mulled wine and gingerbread.



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How to say "christmas market" in German?

You can use the word "Weihnachtsmarkt" which translates to "Christmas market".

How to pronounce "Weihnachtsmarkt" (christmas market) in German?

The word "Weihnachtsmarkt" is pronounced as "ˈvaɪ̯naxtsmaʁkt".

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