Transliteration: ay-tah day lyuh
🇫🇷 Nous avons fait l'état des lieux avant de déménager.
🗣️ noo-zah-vohnz fay lay-tah day lyuh ah-vahn duh day-meh-nah-zhay.
🇺🇸 We did the inventory of fixtures before moving in.
French
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You can use the word "état des lieux" which translates to "inventory of fixtures".
The word "état des lieux" is pronounced as "ay-tah day lyuh".
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