How to say "thermometer" in French?

In French "thermometer" translates to  thermomètre 

Transliteration: ther-mo-mè-tre

🇫🇷 Un thermomètre est un instrument utilisé pour mesurer la température.

🗣️ Un ther-mo-mè-tre est un ins-tru-ment uti-li-sé pour me-su-rer la tem-pé-ra-ture.

🇺🇸 A thermometer is an instrument used to measure temperature.

🇫🇷 Où est le thermomètre ?

🗣️ oo eh luh tehr-moh-muh-truh?

🇺🇸 Where is the thermometer?

🇫🇷 Le thermomètre indique 25 degrés Celsius.

🗣️ luh tair-moh-meh-truh ahn-deek 25 duh-gray suh-lee-see-yuss.

🇺🇸 The thermometer shows 25 degrees Celsius.

🇫🇷 Le thermomètre indique une température de 25 degrés Celsius.

🗣️ luh tehr-moh-mehtr ahn-deek œn tahm-peh-rahtœr duh vahn-tœnk-œt kahrntzee-ehl.

🇺🇸 The thermometer shows a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius.



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How to say "thermometer" in French?

You can use the word "thermomètre" which translates to "thermometer".

How to pronounce "thermomètre" (thermometer) in French?

The word "thermomètre" is pronounced as "ther-mo-mè-tre".

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