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How do you say Shout It Out in french?

"Shout It Out" can be translated into French in a couple of ways depending on the context:

General:

* Crie-le ! (pronounced "kree-lay") - This is the most direct and literal translation, emphasizing the action of shouting.

* Dites-le haut et fort ! (pronounced "dee-tay-luh oh eh fohr") - This means "Say it loud and clear!", focusing on the clarity and volume of the message.

* Crions-le ! (pronounced "kree-ohn-lay") - This means "Let's shout it!", inviting others to join in.

More Specific:

* Hurlez-le ! (pronounced "hur-lay-lay") - This is more forceful, like a battle cry.

* Chantez-le ! (pronounced "shan-tay-lay") - This implies a more melodic shout, like a cheer.

The best translation will depend on the specific situation and the tone you want to convey.

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