How to say "i have aquestion" in German?

In German "i have aquestion" translates to  Ich habe eine Frage 

Transliteration: eek hah-buh eye-nuh frah-ge

🇩🇪 Ich habe eine Frage zu meiner Rechnung.

🗣️ eek hah-buh eye-nuh frah-ge tsoo may-ner rekh-noong.

🇺🇸 I have a question about my bill.



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How to say "i have aquestion" in German?

You can use the word "Ich habe eine Frage" which translates to "I have aquestion".

How to pronounce "Ich habe eine Frage" (i have aquestion) in German?

The word "Ich habe eine Frage" is pronounced as "eek hah-buh eye-nuh frah-ge".

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