How to say "concert hall" in German?

In German "concert hall" translates to  Konzertsaal 

Transliteration: kohn-tsairt-sahl

🇩🇪 Das Konzert findet heute Abend im Konzertsaal statt.

🗣️ Dahs kohn-tsairt fihn-det hoy-teh ah-bent ihm kohn-tsairt-sahl shtaht.

🇺🇸 The concert is taking place tonight at the concert hall.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "concert hall" in German?

You can use the word "Konzertsaal" which translates to "Concert hall".

How to pronounce "Konzertsaal" (concert hall) in German?

The word "Konzertsaal" is pronounced as "kohn-tsairt-sahl".

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