You can say "You turn me on" to express that someone excites or arouses you.
To say "turn left" in Polish, you would say "skręć w lewo."
You can turn "splendid" into a noun by adding a determiner before it. For example, you could say "the splendor," which is the noun form of "splendid."
You can say "J'éteins les lumières" in French.
You can say "haha, c'est nul, éteins-le" in French.
To turn "Russia" into an adjective, you can add "-n" to the end, resulting in "Russian." For example, you could say the "Russian culture" or the "Russian language" to describe attributes related to Russia.
It doesn't say street names, it just says turn left or right.
To say "turn left" in Polish, you would say "skręć w lewo."
Turn left or (slang) take a left
No, The will not turn square. Only Moms say that....
우회전 우회전 = right turn
well most people say turn off the light but you could say switch of the light.
Ashtackku
It should say either..."DIR SIG-BACKUP" OR "TURN/BU"
You turn it off then say o ya baby slowly 10 times then turn it back on
"It's your turn" in Polish is "Teraz Twoja kolej".
you say fernsehturn like (fern-seh-turn)
Probably not.