How to Say ‘ATM’ in French
Un distributeur
uh dee-stree-byu-teur
[uh dee-stree-byu-teur]
💬 Usage Tip: Used to specify ATM locations.
🇫🇷 In France: ATMs are key for avoiding unexpected card fees.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[uh]
A
Indefinite article used to refer to a single object or person.
Un distributeur est utile quand vous n'avez pas d'argent liquide.
An ATM is useful when you don't have cash.
distributeur
[dee-stree-byu-teur]
Distributor
A device or person that dispenses items or information.
Là-bas, il y a un distributeur de boissons.
Over there, there's a drink dispenser.
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