How to say "desktop stapler" in French?

In French "desktop stapler" translates to  agrafeuse de bureau 

Transliteration: ah-graf-uhz duh buh-roh

🇫🇷 J'utilise une agrafeuse de bureau pour agrafer les feuilles.

🗣️ zhew-til-ez ewn ah-graf-uhz duh buh-roh poor ah-grah-fay ley fuh-yuh.

🇺🇸 I use a desktop stapler to staple the sheets.



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French

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How to say "desktop stapler" in French?

You can use the word "agrafeuse de bureau" which translates to "desktop stapler".

How to pronounce "agrafeuse de bureau" (desktop stapler) in French?

The word "agrafeuse de bureau" is pronounced as "ah-graf-uhz duh buh-roh".

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