How to Say ‘Paracetamol’ in French
Du paracétamol
dyu pa-ra-say-ta-mol
[dyu pa-ra-say-ta-mol]
💬 Usage Tip: Paracétamol is the standard French word for paracetamol/acetaminophen. Stress falls naturally toward the end.
🇫🇷 In France: In France, paracétamol is very commonly used and widely recommended, but dosage matters—always follow instructions.
Phrase Breakdown
Du
[dyu]
some
Partitive article meaning some.
Du paracétamol m'a un peu aidé.
Some paracetamol helped me a little.
paracétamol
[pa-ra-say-ta-mol]
paracetamol
A common pain and fever medicine.
Du paracétamol m'a un peu aidé.
Some paracetamol helped me a little.
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