How to say "stunt performer" in German?

In German "stunt performer" translates to  Kaskadeur 

Transliteration: kahs-kuh-dohr

🇩🇪 Der Kaskadeur hat eine akrobatische Leistung erbracht.

🗣️ Dare kahs-kuh-dohr hat eye-nuh ah-kroh-bah-tish-eh lai-stoong err-brakht.

🇺🇸 The stunt performer delivered an acrobatic performance.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "stunt performer" in German?

You can use the word "Kaskadeur" which translates to "Stunt performer".

How to pronounce "Kaskadeur" (stunt performer) in German?

The word "Kaskadeur" is pronounced as "kahs-kuh-dohr".

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