How to say "deed of sale" in French?

In French "deed of sale" translates to  acte de vente 

Transliteration: ahkt duh vawn-tuh

🇫🇷 Le notaire a préparé l'acte de vente.

🗣️ luh noh-tehr ah pray-pah-ray lahkt duh vawn-tuh.

🇺🇸 The notary prepared the deed of sale.



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How to say "deed of sale" in French?

You can use the word "acte de vente" which translates to "deed of sale".

How to pronounce "acte de vente" (deed of sale) in French?

The word "acte de vente" is pronounced as "ahkt duh vawn-tuh".

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