How to say "disposable gloves" in French?

In French "disposable gloves" translates to  gants jetables 

Transliteration: gahn zhuh-tahbl

🇫🇷 Il faut porter des gants jetables avant de soigner la plaie.

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🇺🇸 We need to wear disposable gloves before treating the wound.



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How to say "disposable gloves" in French?

You can use the word "gants jetables" which translates to "disposable gloves".

How to pronounce "gants jetables" (disposable gloves) in French?

The word "gants jetables" is pronounced as "gahn zhuh-tahbl".

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