How to say "inventory of fixtures" in French?

In French "inventory of fixtures" translates to  état des lieux 

Transliteration: ay-tah day lyuh

🇫🇷 Nous avons fait l'état des lieux avant de déménager.

🗣️ noo-zah-vohnz fay lay-tah day lyuh ah-vahn duh day-meh-nah-zhay.

🇺🇸 We did the inventory of fixtures before moving in.



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How to say "inventory of fixtures" in French?

You can use the word "état des lieux" which translates to "inventory of fixtures".

How to pronounce "état des lieux" (inventory of fixtures) in French?

The word "état des lieux" is pronounced as "ay-tah day lyuh".

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