← French Vocab Builder

bouche

English translation of bouche

side street

The French word 'bouche' is used to describe the mouth of a person or animal. It can also be used to refer to the opening of a bottle, a cave, or a river. In a more metaphorical sense, 'bouche' can refer to the mouth of a musical instrument or the end of a pipe. It is important to note that the plural form of 'bouche' is 'bouches'.


Example sentences using: bouche

Ferme ta bouche.

English translation of Ferme ta bouche.

Close your mouth.

Used in a context where one person might be asking another to stop talking, in a direct, possibly rude manner.

Il a une petite bouche.

English translation of Il a une petite bouche.

He has a small mouth.

This phrase is a non-figurative, direct description of a person’s physical trait.

J'ai mal à la bouche.

English translation of J'ai mal à la bouche.

I have a sore mouth.

This phrase is typically used to express that the speaker is experiencing some kind of physical discomfort or pain in their mouth.

Made with JoyBird