How to say "to come by, to drop by" in German?

In German "to come by, to drop by" translates to  vorbeikommen 

Transliteration: for-bye-koh-men

🇩🇪 Komm doch mal vorbei!

🗣️ Komm doch mal vorbei!

🇺🇸 Why don't you come by sometime?



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How to say "to come by, to drop by" in German?

You can use the word "vorbeikommen" which translates to "to come by, to drop by".

How to pronounce "vorbeikommen" (to come by, to drop by) in German?

The word "vorbeikommen" is pronounced as "for-bye-koh-men".

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