Tout droit in French means "(Go) straight ahead" in English.
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.
Google translator states it as "Allez tout droit"
Straight ahead is 'droit devant' or 'tout droit' in French.
If it's 'straight ahead' it's 'tout droit' or 'droit devant'
"That is all for today!" in English is C'est tout pour aujourd'hui! in French.
"All the world" in English means tout le monde in French.
straight on: tout droit left: Gauche
"you're my everything"
(go) straight ahead
"Tout droit" is a French phrase that means "straight ahead." It is commonly used for giving directions or indicating a straight path to follow.
Comment vas-tu après tout ce temps? in French is "How are you after all this time?" in English.
"You go straight ahead and turn left at the stop sign!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous allez tout droit et vous tournez à gauche au stop! Context makes clear whether vous translates as one "you" or two or more "you all" in English. The pronunciation will be "voo-za-ley too dwa ey voo toor-ney a go-sho stop" in Alsatian French.