How to say "building permit" in French?

In French "building permit" translates to  permis de construire 

Transliteration: pair-me duh kohn-stree-ruh

🇫🇷 Nous avons obtenu le permis de construire pour notre maison.

🗣️ noo-zah-vohnz ohb-tuh-noo luh pair-me duh kohn-stree-ruh poor noh-truh meh-zohn.

🇺🇸 We obtained the building permit for our house.



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How to say "building permit" in French?

You can use the word "permis de construire" which translates to "building permit".

How to pronounce "permis de construire" (building permit) in French?

The word "permis de construire" is pronounced as "pair-me duh kohn-stree-ruh".

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