How to say "iron" in French?

In French "iron" translates to  fer à repasser 

Transliteration: fair ah ruh-pah-say

🇫🇷 Je vais repasser ma chemise avec le fer à repasser.

🗣️ zhuh vay ruh-pah-say mah shuh-meez ah-vek luh fair ah ruh-pah-say.

🇺🇸 I am going to iron my shirt with the iron.

🇫🇷 Je dois repasser cette chemise avec un fer à repasser.

🗣️ juh doo ruh-pah-say set shuh-meez ah-vek uh fair ah ruh-pah-say.

🇺🇸 I need to iron this shirt with an iron.



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How to say "iron" in French?

You can use the word "fer à repasser" which translates to "iron".

How to pronounce "fer à repasser" (iron) in French?

The word "fer à repasser" is pronounced as "fair ah ruh-pah-say".

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