Tout droit is a masculine, not a feminine, phrase in French. The adverb and masculine singular adjective translate into English as "straight ahead." The pronunciation will be "too dwa" in French.
The phrase "tout droit" is masculine in French.
Google translator states it as "Allez tout droit"
"Sa-lyoo too luh mohnd" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Salut, tout le monde!Specifically, the greeting salut literally is "salutations" and loosely means "hello, hi". The masculine adjective tout means "all". The masculine singular definite article le means "the". The masculine noun monde translates as "world".
"Everything" in French is "tout."
Je vois tout le monde. (I see everyone)This is the masculine singular version. There is tout, tous, toute and toutes. These four mean all or everyone. Tous is masculune plural, toute is feminine singular, toutes is feminine plural. As to which to use? It depends in the gender of what you are saying. For example, tout is masculine, because le monde is masculine (singular). If I said, for example:Je marche tous les jours. ( I walk everyday)I am using tous because les jours is masuline plural. The day (le jour) is masculine to begin with, therefore, when I say everyday, I am talking about ever single last day of the week and after, it's plural.Je vois toute la classe. (I see the class).I am using toute, because la classe is feminine singular.Toutes les filles sont calmes. (The girls are calm)Toutes is used because les filles is femine singular.The articles (in italics) also show when to use the right form of tout. Le is masculine, la is feminine. Lesis plural, so all you need to know is if the word after lesis masculine or plural (Jours v.s. filles).
Oui, cela sera tout.
Tout droit in French means "(Go) straight ahead" in English.
Straight ahead is 'droit devant' or 'tout droit' in French.
Tout sur mon in the masculine and Tout sur ma in the feminine are French equivalents of the English phrase "all about my."Specifically, the masculine noun tout means "all, everything." The preposition sur means "about, on, over." The masculine possessive adjective mon and the feminine ma mean "my."The respective pronunciations are "too syoor moh" and "too syoor mah."
If it's 'straight ahead' it's 'tout droit' or 'droit devant'
straight on: tout droit left: Gauche
Google translator states it as "Allez tout droit"
Toujours tout droit - 2003 I is rated/received certificates of: France:U
"Tout droit" is a French phrase that means "straight ahead." It is commonly used for giving directions or indicating a straight path to follow.
"Tout droit" is French for "straight ahead." It is commonly used to give directions or indicate that something is directly ahead without any turns.
j'arrive à faire tout ce que je veux - j'ai le droit de faire tout ce que je veux
to stand = être debouttall = grandstanding tall: approx. "se tenir droit debout, se tenir tout debout"
(go) straight ahead