How to say "over there" in German?

In German "over there" translates to  drüben 

Transliteration: droo-ben

🇩🇪 Das Museum ist drüben.

🗣️ Das Museum ist droo-ben.

🇺🇸 The museum is overthere.



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How to say "over there" in German?

You can use the word "drüben" which translates to "over there".

How to pronounce "drüben" (over there) in German?

The word "drüben" is pronounced as "droo-ben".

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