How to say "sewing machine foot" in French?

In French "sewing machine foot" translates to  pied-de-biche 

Transliteration: pyay-duh-beesh

🇫🇷 Je dois changer le pied-de-biche pour coudre cette fermeture éclair.

🗣️ juh doo shahn-jay luh pyay-duh-beesh poor koo-druh set fair-muh-tewr ay-klehr.

🇺🇸 I need to change the sewing machine foot to sew this zipper.



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How to say "sewing machine foot" in French?

You can use the word "pied-de-biche" which translates to "sewing machine foot".

How to pronounce "pied-de-biche" (sewing machine foot) in French?

The word "pied-de-biche" is pronounced as "pyay-duh-beesh".

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