How to say "customer" in German?

In German "customer" translates to  Kunde 

Transliteration: Kun-de

🇩🇪 Unsere Kunden sind sehr zufrieden mit unseren Produkten.

🗣️ Unsere Kun-den sind sehr zufrieden mit unseren Pro-dukten.

🇺🇸 Our customers are very satisfied with our products.

🇩🇪 Unsere Kunden sind mit unseren Produkten zufrieden.

🗣️ Unsere Kun-den sind mit unseren Produkten zufrieden.

🇺🇸 Our customers are satisfied with our products.

🇩🇪 Der Kunde hat eine Beschwerde.

🗣️ Der kun-de hat ay-nuh be-shvair-deh.

🇺🇸 The customer has a complaint.

🇩🇪 Unsere Kunden sind sehr zufrieden mit unserem Service.

🗣️ Unsere kun-den sind sehr zu-frie-den mit owser-uhm ser-vi-ce.

🇺🇸 Our customers are very satisfied with our service.

🇩🇪 Der Kunde ist immer König.

🗣️ Der kun-de ist im-mer kö-nig.

🇺🇸 The customer is always king.

🇩🇪 Der Kunde ist immer König.

🗣️ Dair kunde ist immer ko-nig.

🇺🇸 The customer is always king.

🇩🇪 Der Kunde ist König.

🗣️ Der kun-de ist kö-nig.

🇺🇸 The customer is king.

🇩🇪 Der Kunde hat eine Beschwerde.

🗣️ Dehr koon-deh hat eye-ne beh-shvair-deh.

🇺🇸 The customer has a complaint.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "customer" in German?

You can use the word "Kunde" which translates to "Customer".

How to pronounce "Kunde" (customer) in German?

The word "Kunde" is pronounced as "Kun-de".

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