touch cold
In French, 'toucher froid' is a combination of the verb 'toucher', meaning 'to touch', and the adjective 'froid', meaning 'cold'. This phrase can be used to describe the physical sensation of touching a surface or object that feels cold to the touch, often implying a contrast with warmth or a sense of discomfort. It is commonly used in conversations about temperature, weather, or when discussing the characteristics of various materials.