How to say "to take the bull by the horns" in French?

In French "to take the bull by the horns" translates to  prendre son courage à deux mains 

Transliteration: prahn-druh sohn koo-raj ah duh mahn

🇫🇷 Il faut prendre son courage à deux mains et affronter ses peurs.

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🇺🇸 We need to take the bull by the horns and face our fears.



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How to say "to take the bull by the horns" in French?

You can use the word "prendre son courage à deux mains" which translates to "to take the bull by the horns".

How to pronounce "prendre son courage à deux mains" (to take the bull by the horns) in French?

The word "prendre son courage à deux mains" is pronounced as "prahn-druh sohn koo-raj ah duh mahn".

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