How to say "to go climbing" in French?

In French "to go climbing" translates to  faire de l'escalade 

Transliteration: fair duh less-kah-lahd

🇫🇷 Je vais faire de l'escalade ce week-end.

🗣️ zhuh vay fair duh less-kah-lahd suh week-end.

🇺🇸 I am going climbing this weekend.



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How to say "to go climbing" in French?

You can use the word "faire de l'escalade" which translates to "to go climbing".

How to pronounce "faire de l'escalade" (to go climbing) in French?

The word "faire de l'escalade" is pronounced as "fair duh less-kah-lahd".

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