How to say "to live from hand to mouth." in German?

In German "to live from hand to mouth." translates to  Von der Hand in den Mund leben. 

Transliteration: Von der Hand in den Mund leben.

🇩🇪 Er verdient nicht viel Geld, deshalb muss er von der Hand in den Mund leben.

🗣️ Er verdient nicht viel Geld, deshalb muss er von der Hand in den Mund leben.

🇺🇸 He doesn't earn much money, so he has to live from hand to mouth.



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How to say "to live from hand to mouth." in German?

You can use the word "Von der Hand in den Mund leben." which translates to "To live from hand to mouth.".

How to pronounce "Von der Hand in den Mund leben." (to live from hand to mouth.) in German?

The word "Von der Hand in den Mund leben." is pronounced as "Von der Hand in den Mund leben.".

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