How to say "to let the cat out of the bag." in German?

In German "to let the cat out of the bag." translates to  Die Katze aus dem Sack lassen. 

Transliteration: Die Katze aus dem Sack lassen.

🇩🇪 Er hat endlich die Katze aus dem Sack gelassen und uns erzählt, dass er einen neuen Job hat.

🗣️ Er hat endlich die Katze aus dem Sack gelassen und uns erzählt, dass er einen neuen Job hat.

🇺🇸 He finally let the cat out of the bag and told us he has a new job.



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How to say "to let the cat out of the bag." in German?

You can use the word "Die Katze aus dem Sack lassen." which translates to "To let the cat out of the bag.".

How to pronounce "Die Katze aus dem Sack lassen." (to let the cat out of the bag.) in German?

The word "Die Katze aus dem Sack lassen." is pronounced as "Die Katze aus dem Sack lassen.".

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