How to say "i'm here on vacation" in German?

In German "i'm here on vacation" translates to  Ich bin hier im Urlaub 

Transliteration: eek bin heer ihm oor-laub

🇩🇪 Ich bin hier im Urlaub. Es ist sehr schön hier.

🗣️ Eek bin heer ihm oor-laub. Ess ist sehr shœn heer.

🇺🇸 I'm here on vacation. It's very beautiful here.



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How to say "i'm here on vacation" in German?

You can use the word "Ich bin hier im Urlaub" which translates to "I'm here on vacation".

How to pronounce "Ich bin hier im Urlaub" (i'm here on vacation) in German?

The word "Ich bin hier im Urlaub" is pronounced as "eek bin heer ihm oor-laub".

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