How to say "i lost the connection" in German?

In German "i lost the connection" translates to  Ich habe eine Verbindung verloren 

Transliteration: eek hah-buh eye-nuh fair-bind-oong fair-lohr-en

🇩🇪 Entschuldigung, ich habe die Verbindung verloren. Können Sie mich bitte zurückrufen?

🗣️ ent-shool-dih-goong, eek hah-buh dee fair-bind-oong fair-lohr-en. kuh-nen zee meekh bit-tuh tsoo-ruek-ruhf-en?

🇺🇸 Excuse me, I lost the connection. Can you please call me back?



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How to say "i lost the connection" in German?

You can use the word "Ich habe eine Verbindung verloren" which translates to "I lost the connection".

How to pronounce "Ich habe eine Verbindung verloren" (i lost the connection) in German?

The word "Ich habe eine Verbindung verloren" is pronounced as "eek hah-buh eye-nuh fair-bind-oong fair-lohr-en".

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