How to say "font" in French?

In French "font" translates to  police de caractères 

Transliteration: poh-lees duh kahr-ahk-tehr

🇫🇷 J'aime beaucoup cette police de caractères pour mon design.

🗣️ zhaym boh-koo set poh-lees duh kahr-ahk-tehr poor mohn deh-zahn

🇺🇸 I really like this font for my design.



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How to say "font" in French?

You can use the word "police de caractères" which translates to "font".

How to pronounce "police de caractères" (font) in French?

The word "police de caractères" is pronounced as "poh-lees duh kahr-ahk-tehr".

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