How to say "to brush one's teeth" in French?

In French "to brush one's teeth" translates to  se brosser les dents 

Transliteration: suh braw-say lay dah(n)

🇫🇷 Je me brosse les dents après chaque repas.

🗣️ Zhuh muh braw-suh lay dah(n) ah-pray shahk ruh-reh-pah.

🇺🇸 I brush my teeth after every meal.



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How to say "to brush one's teeth" in French?

You can use the word "se brosser les dents" which translates to "to brush one's teeth".

How to pronounce "se brosser les dents" (to brush one's teeth) in French?

The word "se brosser les dents" is pronounced as "suh braw-say lay dah(n)".

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