How to say "message history" in German?

In German "message history" translates to  Nachrichtenverlauf 

Transliteration: nahh-rihchten-fehr-lauf

🇩🇪 Kannst du mir den Nachrichtenverlauf schicken?

🗣️ kahnst doo meer den nahh-rihchten-fehr-lauf shik-ken?

🇺🇸 Can you send me the message history?



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "message history" in German?

You can use the word "Nachrichtenverlauf" which translates to "Message history".

How to pronounce "Nachrichtenverlauf" (message history) in German?

The word "Nachrichtenverlauf" is pronounced as "nahh-rihchten-fehr-lauf".

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