How to say "life jackets" in French?

In French "life jackets" translates to  gilets de sauvetage 

Transliteration: zhee-lay duh soh-vuh-taj

🇫🇷 Les gilets de sauvetage sont obligatoires à bord.

🗣️ lay zhee-lay duh soh-vuh-taj sohn oh-blee-gah-twahr ah bohr.

🇺🇸 Life jackets are mandatory on board.



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How to say "life jackets" in French?

You can use the word "gilets de sauvetage" which translates to "life jackets".

How to pronounce "gilets de sauvetage" (life jackets) in French?

The word "gilets de sauvetage" is pronounced as "zhee-lay duh soh-vuh-taj".

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