How to say "pencil leads" in German?

In German "pencil leads" translates to  Bleistiftminen 

Transliteration: bly-shtift-mee-nen

🇩🇪 Ich brauche neue Bleistiftminen für meinen Bleistift.

🗣️ Ich brow-khe noy-eh bly-shtift-mee-nen fewr may-nen bly-shtift.

🇺🇸 I need new pencil leads for my pencil.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "pencil leads" in German?

You can use the word "Bleistiftminen" which translates to "Pencil leads".

How to pronounce "Bleistiftminen" (pencil leads) in German?

The word "Bleistiftminen" is pronounced as "bly-shtift-mee-nen".

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