How to say "nail gun" in French?

In French "nail gun" translates to  pistolet à clous 

Transliteration: pees-toh-lay ah cloo

🇫🇷 Le pistolet à clous est utilisé pour fixer rapidement des planches de bois.

🗣️ luh pees-toh-lay ah cloo ay yoo-tee-lee-zay poor feek-say rah-peed-mawn day plahnsh duh bwah.

🇺🇸 The nail gun is used to quickly attach boards of wood.



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How to say "nail gun" in French?

You can use the word "pistolet à clous" which translates to "nail gun".

How to pronounce "pistolet à clous" (nail gun) in French?

The word "pistolet à clous" is pronounced as "pees-toh-lay ah cloo".

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