How to say "i will transfer you" in German?

In German "i will transfer you" translates to  Ich werde Sie weiterleiten 

Transliteration: eek vair-duh zee vy-ter-lie-ten

🇩🇪 Ich werde Sie zu meinem Kollegen weiterleiten.

🗣️ eek vair-duh zee tsoo may-nem koh-lehg-en vy-ter-lie-ten.

🇺🇸 I will transfer you to my colleague.



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How to say "i will transfer you" in German?

You can use the word "Ich werde Sie weiterleiten" which translates to "I will transfer you".

How to pronounce "Ich werde Sie weiterleiten" (i will transfer you) in German?

The word "Ich werde Sie weiterleiten" is pronounced as "eek vair-duh zee vy-ter-lie-ten".

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