a traffic jam is called 'un bouchon (de circulation)' in French.
Traffic light Traffic jam Traffic cone
It's spelled the same as in English.
Grammatically, "jam" is considered a masculine noun in French (le confiture).
In Fula, you can say hello by saying "Jam ngala."
In French, "traffic" translates to "circulation" when referring to the flow of vehicles on roads, or "trafic" when used in the context of illegal activities or dealing goods.
un bouchon (de la circulation)
confiture
The Beijing traffic jam (60 mile traffic jam for 10 days)
Traffic jam
Traffic jam
The duration of Traffic Jam - film - is 2.02 hours.
A Traffic Jam
The term "traffic jam" is generally considered countable because you can have one traffic jam, two traffic jams, and so on. Each occurrence of a traffic jam can be counted individually. However, when referring to traffic congestion in general, it might be used in an uncountable sense, but this is less common.
The Last Great Traffic Jam was created in 2005.
Traffic Jam - film - was created on 1979-01-12.
J'aime manger la confiture
Congestion, gridlock, jam, traffic jam, traffic tie-up, logjam, traffic congestion, blockage.