Learn English – Is it correct to say “I don’t have your voice” on phone

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What to say when somehow, e.g. because the signal is broken, cannot hear someone's voice for a while and you want to inform them about this?

Is any of these options idiomatic?

  • I don't have your voice.
  • I don't have your sound.
  • I cannot hear your.

Best Answer

There are several options for this. Some that I tend to use often are

You're breaking up.
I can't hear you.
I'm only getting every other word you say.
I missed half of what you just said.
We seem to have a bad phone connection.

The first two options sound quite odd to me so I recommend you don't use them.

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