How to say "loan/credit" in German?

In German "loan/credit" translates to  Kredit 

Transliteration: kre-dit

🇩🇪 Wir haben einen Kredit aufgenommen, um unsere Expansion zu finanzieren.

🗣️ Wir ha-ben ay-nen kre-dit oyf-ge-nom-men, um un-ser-e eks-pan-tsion tsu fi-nan-tsie-ren.

🇺🇸 We took out a loan to finance our expansion.



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How to say "loan/credit" in German?

You can use the word "Kredit" which translates to "Loan/Credit".

How to pronounce "Kredit" (loan/credit) in German?

The word "Kredit" is pronounced as "kre-dit".

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