Transliteration: rek-noong
🇩🇪 Ich habe die Rechnung noch nicht erhalten.
🗣️ Ich hah-bee dee rek-noong nohkh niht er-hal-ten.
🇺🇸 I haven't received the invoice yet.
🇩🇪 Ich muss die Rechnung bezahlen.
🗣️ Ich muss dee rekh-nung bezahlen.
🇺🇸 I have to pay the invoice.
🇩🇪 Wir haben die Rechnung per E-Mail verschickt.
🗣️ Wir ha-ben dee rech-nung per e-mail ver-schickt.
🇺🇸 We sent the invoice by email.
🇩🇪 Bitte zahlen Sie die Rechnung innerhalb von 14 Tagen.
🗣️ Bitte zah-len zee dee rech-nung in-ner-halb fon fier-tsehn taa-gen.
🇺🇸 Please pay the invoice within 14 days.
German
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You can use the word "Rechnung" which translates to "Invoice".
The word "Rechnung" is pronounced as "rek-noong".
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