How to say "i can't hear you well" in German?

In German "i can't hear you well" translates to  Ich höre Sie nicht gut 

Transliteration: eek huh-ruh zee neekt goot

🇩🇪 Entschuldigung, ich höre Sie nicht gut. Können Sie lauter sprechen?

🗣️ ent-shool-dih-goong, eek huh-ruh zee neekt goot. kuh-nen zee lou-ter shpree-chen?

🇺🇸 Excuse me, I can't hear you well. Can you speak louder?



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How to say "i can't hear you well" in German?

You can use the word "Ich höre Sie nicht gut" which translates to "I can't hear you well".

How to pronounce "Ich höre Sie nicht gut" (i can't hear you well) in German?

The word "Ich höre Sie nicht gut" is pronounced as "eek huh-ruh zee neekt goot".

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