How to say "to take one's temperature" in French?

In French "to take one's temperature" translates to  prendre sa température 

Transliteration: prohn-druh sah tehm-peh-ra-tuhr

🇫🇷 Il faut prendre sa température pour voir s'il a de la fièvre.

🗣️ eel foh prohn-druh sah tehm-peh-ra-tuhr poor vwahr seel ah duh lah fee-ev-ruh.

🇺🇸 We need to take his temperature to see if he has a fever.



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How to say "to take one's temperature" in French?

You can use the word "prendre sa température" which translates to "to take one's temperature".

How to pronounce "prendre sa température" (to take one's temperature) in French?

The word "prendre sa température" is pronounced as "prohn-druh sah tehm-peh-ra-tuhr".

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