How to say "on the left side" in German?

In German "on the left side" translates to  auf der linken Seite 

Transliteration: owf dare link-en zee-deh

🇩🇪 Das Restaurant ist auf der linken Seite.

🗣️ Das Restaurant ist owf dare link-en zee-deh.

🇺🇸 The restaurant is on the left side.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "on the left side" in German?

You can use the word "auf der linken Seite" which translates to "on the left side".

How to pronounce "auf der linken Seite" (on the left side) in German?

The word "auf der linken Seite" is pronounced as "owf dare link-en zee-deh".

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