How to say "tropical cyclone" in French?

In French "tropical cyclone" translates to  cyclone tropical 

Transliteration: see-klohn troh-peekahl

🇫🇷 Le cyclone tropical a causé des dégâts considérables.

🗣️ luh see-klohn troh-peekahl ah koh-zay day day-gah kohn-sid-air-ahbl.

🇺🇸 The tropical cyclone caused considerable damage.



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How to say "tropical cyclone" in French?

You can use the word "cyclone tropical" which translates to "tropical cyclone".

How to pronounce "cyclone tropical" (tropical cyclone) in French?

The word "cyclone tropical" is pronounced as "see-klohn troh-peekahl".

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