How to say "to get back to, to return to" in German?

In German "to get back to, to return to" translates to  zurückkommen auf 

Transliteration: tsooruck-koh-men owf

🇩🇪 Können wir auf das Thema zurückkommen?

🗣️ Können wir auf das Thema zurückkommen?

🇺🇸 Can we get back to the topic?



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How to say "to get back to, to return to" in German?

You can use the word "zurückkommen auf" which translates to "to get back to, to return to".

How to pronounce "zurückkommen auf" (to get back to, to return to) in German?

The word "zurückkommen auf" is pronounced as "tsooruck-koh-men owf".

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