Chinese character is 转左.
Chinese phoenix Zhuan Zuo.
Pronunciation is zh-wu-ahn z-wu-o.
Turn left or (slang) take a left
To say "turn left" in Polish, you would say "skręć w lewo."
It doesn't say street names, it just says turn left or right.
to turn left is 'tourner à gauche' in French.
You say "Turn left" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ya si apa osi".
In Chinese, "right" is translated as "右边 (yòu biān)" and "left" is translated as "左边 (zuǒ biān)".
In Mandarin Chinese, to say "right" you would say "右边" (yòu biān) and to say "left" you would say "左边" (zuǒ biān).
tourner à gauche
You should say "向左走" (pinyin: xià ng zuǒ zǒu).
to turn is "tourner" in French. "tournez à gauche, tournez à droite"
她。 (Pronounced something close to Taah. In Chinese it would be the first tone) If you say "he" or "it" in Chinese, it'll sound like if you're saying "she", but they're written differently. They do, however, have a common part in their characters. The character above can be split into left and right parts. "He" would have the right part but a different left part, and "it" would have only the right part.
when making a left turn, a person should turn on their left turn signal. They should look right, then left, and then make the turn.