Transliteration: oh-rahzh
🇫🇷 Il y a un orage qui approche.
🗣️ eel ee ah uhn oh-rahzh kee ah-prosh.
🇺🇸 There is a storm approaching.
🇫🇷 Une tempête approche.
🗣️ ewn tahn-peht ah-prosh.
🇺🇸 A storm is approaching.
🇫🇷 Il y aura un orage ce soir.
🗣️ eel ee oh-rahzh suh swahr.
🇺🇸 There will be a storm tonight.
🇫🇷 Il y aura une tempête ce soir.
🗣️ eel ee oh-rah ewn tahm-peht suh swahr.
🇺🇸 There will be a storm tonight.
🇫🇷 La tempête a causé des dégâts importants.
🗣️ lah tahn-peht ah koh-zay dey deh-gah ahn-por-tahn.
🇺🇸 The storm caused significant damage.
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You can use the word "orage" which translates to "storm".
The word "orage" is pronounced as "oh-rahzh".
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