Transliteration: soo-kruh
🇫🇷 Il ne faut pas mettre trop de sucre dans le thé.
🗣️ eel nuh foh pah meh-truh toh duh soo-kruh dahn luh tay.
🇺🇸 You shouldn't put too much sugar in tea.
🇫🇷 Je ne mets pas beaucoup de sucre dans mon café.
🗣️ zhuh nuh may pah boh-koo duh soo-kruh dohn mohn kah-fay.
🇺🇸 I don't put a lot of sugar in my coffee.
French
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You can use the word "sucre" which translates to "sugar".
The word "sucre" is pronounced as "soo-kruh".
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