Left can be translated as "gauche", and right as "droite".
* Gauche * Partir
la rive gauche
gauche (gawsh)
milleng=foolish in frencha simple way of remembering it: my igloo lent left ellie not going!
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
You also say agenda in French!
to turn left is 'tourner à gauche' in French.
"à gauche"
tourner à gauche
"I left" in French is "je suis parti" for males and "je suis partie" for females.
"Left home" in French is translated as "parti de la maison."
You can say "Je veux Γͺtre laissΓ©(e) tranquille" in French to mean "I want to be left alone."
You can say "Je suis gaucher" in French to express that you are left-handed.
It depends what you want to say. For example, if you want to say there's three weeks left before Christmas, say "Il reste trois semaines"
sur ta gauche, sur votre gauche
Peggy as a diminutive of Margaret would be spelled Margaux in French (it is likely to simply be left as 'Peggy')
to turn is "tourner" in French. "tournez à gauche, tournez à droite"
"the right (river) bank" is "la rive droite" in French. ("rive gauche" for "left bank")