How to say "departure time" in French?

In French "departure time" translates to  heure de départ 

Transliteration: uhr duh day-par

🇫🇷 L'heure de départ est à neuf heures.

🗣️ luhr duh day-par eh ah nuhf uhr.

🇺🇸 The departure time is at nine o'clock.



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How to say "departure time" in French?

You can use the word "heure de départ" which translates to "departure time".

How to pronounce "heure de départ" (departure time) in French?

The word "heure de départ" is pronounced as "uhr duh day-par".

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