How to say "standing ovation" in German?

In German "standing ovation" translates to  Standing Ovation 

Transliteration: shtan-ding oh-vay-shun

🇩🇪 Die Vorstellung endete mit einer Standing Ovation.

🗣️ Dee fohr-shtell-ung en-deh-teh mit eye-ner shtan-ding oh-vay-shun.

🇺🇸 The performance ended with a standing ovation.



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How to pronounce "Standing Ovation" (standing ovation) in German?

The word "Standing Ovation" is pronounced as "shtan-ding oh-vay-shun".

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