How to say "i'll give you my phone number." in French?

In French "i'll give you my phone number." translates to  Je vous laisse mon numéro de téléphone. 

Transliteration: juh voo lehs mohn noo-meh-roh duh tay-lay-fohn

🇫🇷 Je vous laisse mon numéro de téléphone au cas où vous auriez besoin de me joindre.

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🇺🇸 I'll give you my phone number in case you need to reach me.



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How to say "i'll give you my phone number." in French?

You can use the word "Je vous laisse mon numéro de téléphone." which translates to "I'll give you my phone number.".

How to pronounce "Je vous laisse mon numéro de téléphone." (i'll give you my phone number.) in French?

The word "Je vous laisse mon numéro de téléphone." is pronounced as "juh voo lehs mohn noo-meh-roh duh tay-lay-fohn".

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