Transliteration: ahr-bayt-geh-ber
🇩🇪 Mein Arbeitgeber ist eine Bank.
🗣️ mine ahr-bayt-geh-ber ist oy-nuh bahnk.
🇺🇸 My employer is a bank.
🇩🇪 Unser Unternehmen ist ein großer Arbeitgeber in der Region.
🗣️ Unser un-ter-neh-men ist ayn gro-ser ar-bayt-ge-ber in der re-gi-yohn.
🇺🇸 Our company is a major employer in the region.
🇩🇪 Mein Arbeitgeber ist sehr zufrieden mit meiner Arbeit.
🗣️ Mine ahrr-bites-geh-bur ist sehr tsoo-freed-en mit mine-er ahrr-bite.
🇺🇸 My employer is very satisfied with my work.
German
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You can use the word "Arbeitgeber" which translates to "Employer".
The word "Arbeitgeber" is pronounced as "ahr-bayt-geh-ber".
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