How to say "tit for tat" in French?

In French "tit for tat" translates to  à bon chat, bon rat 

Transliteration: ah bawn sha, bawn rah

🇫🇷 Je ne vais pas lui faire de cadeau, à bon chat, bon rat.

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🇺🇸 I'm not going to give him any gifts, tit for tat.



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How to say "tit for tat" in French?

You can use the word "à bon chat, bon rat" which translates to "tit for tat".

How to pronounce "à bon chat, bon rat" (tit for tat) in French?

The word "à bon chat, bon rat" is pronounced as "ah bawn sha, bawn rah".

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