Transliteration: zhuh swee day-zoh-lay duh voo day-rahn-jay
🇫🇷 Je suis désolé(e) de vous déranger, mais avez-vous vu mon téléphone?
🗣️ zhuh swee day-zoh-lay duh voo day-rahn-jay, may ah-vay voo vew mohn teh-lay-fohn?
🇺🇸 I'm sorry to bother you, but have you seen my phone?
French
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You can use the word "Je suis désolé(e) de vous déranger" which translates to "I'm sorry to bother you".
The word "Je suis désolé(e) de vous déranger" is pronounced as "zhuh swee day-zoh-lay duh voo day-rahn-jay".
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