Transliteration: oh boo duh
🇫🇷 Le parc se trouve au bout de la rue.
🗣️ luh pahrk suh troov oh boo duh lah roo.
🇺🇸 The park is located at the end of the street.
French
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You can use the word "au bout de" which translates to "at the end of".
The word "au bout de" is pronounced as "oh boo duh".
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