How to say "time raised" in French?

In French "time raised" translates to  temps levé 

Transliteration: tah(n) leh-vay

🇫🇷 Le temps levé est un saut où les deux pieds quittent le sol en même temps.

🗣️ luh tah(n) leh-vay eh tuh(n) soh oh lay duh pee kee-teh luh sohl ah mehm tah(n)

🇺🇸 The time raised is a jump where both feet leave the ground at the same time.



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How to say "time raised" in French?

You can use the word "temps levé" which translates to "time raised".

How to pronounce "temps levé" (time raised) in French?

The word "temps levé" is pronounced as "tah(n) leh-vay".

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