How to say "mooring rope" in French?

In French "mooring rope" translates to  amarre 

Transliteration: ah-mar

🇫🇷 L'amarrage du bateau nécessite des amarres solides.

🗣️ lah-mah-rahzh dyuh ba-toh nay-seh-see-tay day-zah-mar sol-eed.

🇺🇸 Mooring the boat requires sturdy mooring ropes.



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How to say "mooring rope" in French?

You can use the word "amarre" which translates to "mooring rope".

How to pronounce "amarre" (mooring rope) in French?

The word "amarre" is pronounced as "ah-mar".

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