How to say "sorry to bother you" in Chinese?

In Chinese "sorry to bother you" translates to  对不起打扰了 

Transliteration: duì bu qǐ dǎ rǎo le

🇨🇳 对不起打扰了,您有空时请给我回电。

🗣️ Duì bu qǐ dǎ rǎo le, nín yǒu kòng shí qǐng gěi wǒ huí diàn.

🇺🇸 Sorry to bother you, please call me back when you have time.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "sorry to bother you" in Chinese?

You can use the word "对不起打扰了" which translates to "Sorry to bother you".

How to pronounce "对不起打扰了" (sorry to bother you) in Chinese?

The word "对不起打扰了" is pronounced as "duì bu qǐ dǎ rǎo le".

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