Transliteration: nay kee kool
🇫🇷 J'ai le nez qui coule depuis ce matin.
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🇺🇸 I've had a runny nose since this morning.
🇫🇷 J'ai le nez qui coule.
🗣️ zhay luh neh kee kool
🇺🇸 I have a runny nose.
🇫🇷 J'ai le nez qui coule depuis ce matin.
🗣️ zhay luh nay kee kool duh-pee-suh se ma-tahn
🇺🇸 I have had a runny nose since this morning.
French
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You can use the word "nez qui coule" which translates to "runny nose".
The word "nez qui coule" is pronounced as "nay kee kool".
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