Fit to fill audio into video clip

I've edited a "training video" for a german company. The video has an english voiceover on how to do each step in the training module.
Now I've recorded the German voiceover.
is there an easy way to "fit to fill" the german to the appropriate video clips?
I've recorded each audio clip in sections. For example: scene 1 audio for scene 1 video.

I'd think it's best to adjust the video accordingly... If you change the speed of the playback of audio, it will change pitch, unless you use SoundTrack Pro for the job. Seems to me to be easier to adjust the video...
Jerry

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