Transliteration: soo-too-r
🇫🇷 Le médecin m'a fait des sutures pour fermer la plaie.
🗣️ luh may-duh-sahn mah fay day soo-too-r poor fair-may lah plah-ee
🇺🇸 The doctor stitched up my wound to close it.
🇫🇷 Il y a une maille qui a glissé de l'aiguille.
🗣️ eel ee ah oon mah-yuh kee ah glees-say duh lay-gwee-yuh.
🇺🇸 There's a stitch that slipped off the needle.
🇫🇷 Il y a plusieurs points différents que vous pouvez utiliser.
🗣️ eel ee ah pluhs-yur pwahn dee-feh-rents kuh voo poo-vayz oo-tee-lee-zay.
🇺🇸 There are several different stitches you can use.
French
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You can use the word "suture" which translates to "stitch".
The word "suture" is pronounced as "soo-too-r".
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