How to say "dew point" in French?

In French "dew point" translates to  point de rosée 

Transliteration: pwahn duh roh-zay

🇫🇷 Le point de rosée est atteint lorsque l'air est saturé d'humidité.

🗣️ luh pwahn duh roh-zay eh ah-tehn lohrsk luh-layr eh sah-too-ray dew-mee-dee-tay.

🇺🇸 The dew point is reached when the air is saturated with humidity.



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How to say "dew point" in French?

You can use the word "point de rosée" which translates to "dew point".

How to pronounce "point de rosée" (dew point) in French?

The word "point de rosée" is pronounced as "pwahn duh roh-zay".

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