How to say "where can i find an atm?" in French?

In French "where can i find an atm?" translates to  Où puis-je trouver un distributeur automatique? 

Transliteration: oo pwee-jhuh too-vayr uhn dee-stree-byu-teur oh-toh-mah-teek

🇫🇷 Excusez-moi, où puis-je trouver un distributeur automatique de billets?

🗣️ ehks-kyoo-zay mwah, oo pwee-jhuh too-vayr uhn dee-stree-byu-teur oh-toh-mah-teek duh bee-yay?

🇺🇸 Excuse me, where can I find an ATM?



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How to say "where can i find an atm?" in French?

You can use the word "Où puis-je trouver un distributeur automatique?" which translates to "Where can I find an ATM?".

How to pronounce "Où puis-je trouver un distributeur automatique?" (where can i find an atm?) in French?

The word "Où puis-je trouver un distributeur automatique?" is pronounced as "oo pwee-jhuh too-vayr uhn dee-stree-byu-teur oh-toh-mah-teek".

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