How to say "selective sorting" in French?

In French "selective sorting" translates to  tri sélectif 

Transliteration: tree say-lek-teef

🇫🇷 Le tri sélectif permet de recycler efficacement les déchets.

🗣️ luh tree say-lek-teef pahr-may duh ruh-see-klaazh eh-fee-sah(n)-mah(n) lay day-shay.

🇺🇸 Selective sorting allows for efficient recycling of waste.



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How to say "selective sorting" in French?

You can use the word "tri sélectif" which translates to "selective sorting".

How to pronounce "tri sélectif" (selective sorting) in French?

The word "tri sélectif" is pronounced as "tree say-lek-teef".

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