How to say "the kiss on the cheek" in French?

In French "the kiss on the cheek" translates to  La bise 

Transliteration: lah bees

🇫🇷 En France, on se fait la bise pour dire bonjour.

🗣️ ahn frahns, ohn suh fay lah bees poor deer bohn-zhoor

🇺🇸 In France, we give a kiss on the cheek to say hello.



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French

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "the kiss on the cheek" in French?

You can use the word "La bise" which translates to "The kiss on the cheek".

How to pronounce "La bise" (the kiss on the cheek) in French?

The word "La bise" is pronounced as "lah bees".

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