Transliteration: juh swee(z) ahn dey-plahs-mon zhew-ska lah fahn duh lah suh-man
🇫🇷 Je suis en déplacement jusqu'à la fin de la semaine. Je vous rappellerai lundi.
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🇺🇸 I'm away until the end of the week. I'll call you back on Monday.
French
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You can use the word "Je suis en déplacement jusqu'à la fin de la semaine." which translates to "I'm away until the end of the week.".
The word "Je suis en déplacement jusqu'à la fin de la semaine." is pronounced as "juh swee(z) ahn dey-plahs-mon zhew-ska lah fahn duh lah suh-man".
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