How to say "thigh time" in French?

In French "thigh time" translates to  temps de cuisse 

Transliteration: tah(n) duh kweess

🇫🇷 Le temps de cuisse est un mouvement où la jambe est levée à la hauteur de la cuisse.

🗣️ luh tah(n) duh kweess eh tuh(n) moo-vuh-mahn oh lah zhahmb eh leh-vay ah lah o-teur duh lah kweess

🇺🇸 The thigh time is a movement where the leg is raised to the height of the thigh.



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How to say "thigh time" in French?

You can use the word "temps de cuisse" which translates to "thigh time".

How to pronounce "temps de cuisse" (thigh time) in French?

The word "temps de cuisse" is pronounced as "tah(n) duh kweess".

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