The right(-handed) side of the road is "le côté droit de la route" in French. The right (as opposed to "wrong") side of the road is "le bon côté de la route".
route mean road in french
A straight route is the path taken in a straight line while the shortest distance between two points on a circle is known as the great circle route. However, while travelling the great circle around the globe, the path ahead will look like the straight route.
The English word 'route' (borrowed from French) translates "chemin", "itinéraire", or "route" in French. (Est-ce que vous pouvez m'indiquer la route pour Bourges ? Could you show me the route for Bourges?)The French word "route" is most used in the sense of the English "road".
It was the fort right on the route to get to Fort Montreal and Fort Quebec. If the British destroyed Fort Niagara, they would have a straight route and shot at the big forts of Montreal and Quebec.
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Route (itinerary) is "le chemin" (masc.) in French. You may also sometimes hear "la route", but less frequently.
39 miles taking this route:Take I-90 WEST on the MASSACHUSETTS TURNPIKE (toll) WEST, from Sturbridge, to ROUTE 32 to AMHERST off EXIT 8 (the next exit). Turn right off the exit ramp onto ROUTE 32 SOUTH towards PALMER and UMASS.Take ROUTE 32 to U.S. 20. Continue straight on U.S. 20 WEST towards UMASS and AMHERST.Follow U.S. 20 WEST to ROUTE 181. Turn right onto ROUTE 181 - NORTH towards AMHERST.Take ROUTE 181 - NORTH to ROUTE 202. Continue straight on ROUTE 202 NORTH towards PELHAM.Take ROUTE 202 (briefly) to ROUTE 9. Turn left onto ROUTE 9 - WEST towards AMHERST.Take ROUTE 9 WEST to AMHERST.
"Down the road" in French is translated as "au bout de la route" or "plus loin sur la route."
A straight line
A road is 'une route' (fem.) in French.
The French translation for "by road" is: Par la route.