How to say "sore throat" in French?

In French "sore throat" translates to  mal de gorge 

Transliteration: mah duh gorj

🇫🇷 J'ai mal à la gorge depuis hier.

🗣️ zhay mah lah gorj duh-pee-suh-yare

🇺🇸 I have had a sore throat since yesterday.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "sore throat" in French?

You can use the word "mal de gorge" which translates to "sore throat".

How to pronounce "mal de gorge" (sore throat) in French?

The word "mal de gorge" is pronounced as "mah duh gorj".

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