How to say "excuse me for interrupting you (formal)" in Italian?

In Italian "excuse me for interrupting you (formal)" translates to  Mi scusi se la interrompo 

Transliteration: mee skoo-zee seh lah een-teh-rohm-poh

🇮🇹 Mi scusi se la interrompo, ma devo andare.

🗣️ mee skoo-zee seh lah een-teh-rohm-poh, mah deh-voh ahn-dah-reh.

🇺🇸 Excuse me for interrupting you, but I have to go.



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How to say "excuse me for interrupting you (formal)" in Italian?

You can use the word "Mi scusi se la interrompo" which translates to "Excuse me for interrupting you (formal)".

How to pronounce "Mi scusi se la interrompo" (excuse me for interrupting you (formal)) in Italian?

The word "Mi scusi se la interrompo" is pronounced as "mee skoo-zee seh lah een-teh-rohm-poh".

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