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souffler

English translation of souffler

blow

The French word 'souffler' is a verb that is used in a similar way to the English word 'blow'. It can be used to describe the action of expelling air from the mouth or nose, such as when blowing out candles on a birthday cake. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is moving or spreading quickly, like the wind. For example, 'Le vent soufflait fort' means 'The wind was blowing hard'.


Example sentences using: souffler

Il a commencé à souffler fort.

English translation of Il a commencé à souffler fort.

He started blowing hard.

In this context, 'souffler' is used to refer to the action of blowing. It could be used to describe the blowing of the wind, a whistle, or any situation where air is expelled forcefully.

Il faut souffler sur la soupe pour la refroidir.

English translation of Il faut souffler sur la soupe pour la refroidir.

You have to blow on the soup to cool it down.

Here, 'souffler' is used to depict the act of blowing air from one's mouth to cool down hot food or drink, specifically soup in this case.

Elle a besoin de souffler un peu après cette longue journée.

English translation of Elle a besoin de souffler un peu après cette longue journée.

She needs to take a break after this long day.

In this sentence, 'souffler' is used in a figurative way to express the need for a break or pause, typically after an exhaustive task or period.

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