How to say "tape measure" in French?

In French "tape measure" translates to  mètre ruban 

Transliteration: may-truh roo-bawn

🇫🇷 Le mètre ruban est utilisé pour mesurer les distances.

🗣️ luh may-truh roo-bawn ay yoo-tee-lee-zay poor muh-zur lay dee-stahns.

🇺🇸 The tape measure is used to measure distances.

🇫🇷 Je dois mesurer le tissu avec un mètre-ruban.

🗣️ juh doo meh-zuhr lay tee-soo ah-vek uh meh-truh-roo-bahn.

🇺🇸 I need to measure the fabric with a tape measure.



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How to say "tape measure" in French?

You can use the word "mètre ruban" which translates to "tape measure".

How to pronounce "mètre ruban" (tape measure) in French?

The word "mètre ruban" is pronounced as "may-truh roo-bawn".

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