How to say "i'm going to hang up now." in French?

In French "i'm going to hang up now." translates to  Je vais raccrocher maintenant. 

Transliteration: juh veh rah-coh-shay mahnt-nahn

🇫🇷 Merci pour votre appel. Je vais raccrocher maintenant.

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🇺🇸 Thank you for your call. I'm going to hang up now.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "i'm going to hang up now." in French?

You can use the word "Je vais raccrocher maintenant." which translates to "I'm going to hang up now.".

How to pronounce "Je vais raccrocher maintenant." (i'm going to hang up now.) in French?

The word "Je vais raccrocher maintenant." is pronounced as "juh veh rah-coh-shay mahnt-nahn".

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