How to say "to know like the back of one's hand" in French?

In French "to know like the back of one's hand" translates to  savoir sur le bout des doigts 

Transliteration: sah-vwahr sur luh boo day dwa fwa

🇫🇷 Elle connaît ce livre sur le bout des doigts.

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🇺🇸 She knows this book like the back of her hand.



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How to say "to know like the back of one's hand" in French?

You can use the word "savoir sur le bout des doigts" which translates to "to know like the back of one's hand".

How to pronounce "savoir sur le bout des doigts" (to know like the back of one's hand) in French?

The word "savoir sur le bout des doigts" is pronounced as "sah-vwahr sur luh boo day dwa fwa".

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