How to say "rock art" in French?

In French "rock art" translates to  art rupestre 

Transliteration: ahr rw-peh-str

🇫🇷 L'art rupestre est présent dans plusieurs régions du monde.

🗣️ lahrt rw-peh-str eh preh-zah(n) dah(n) plew-z-yoor reh-jyoh(n) dyu mohnd

🇺🇸 Rock art is present in several regions of the world.



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How to say "rock art" in French?

You can use the word "art rupestre" which translates to "rock art".

How to pronounce "art rupestre" (rock art) in French?

The word "art rupestre" is pronounced as "ahr rw-peh-str".

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