answer: tourner à gauche
The French phrase for "turn right" is "tournez à droite."
to turn is "tourner" in French. "tournez à gauche, tournez à droite"
it is tourner à droite
Tournez à droite.
If you mean Turn Right, then - tourner à droite.
the translation is 'tournez a droite'
a trun is 'un tour' in French. It's your turn, c'est ton tour
to turn left is 'tourner à gauche' in French.
If there is a light labeled right turn signal and it is red, you can not legally turn.
Literally, a right turn means to turn yourself [or the vehicle you may be travelling in] to the path in your right side.Ex: Take a right turn when you see the market.A right turn could also refer to propserity.Ex: His career took a right turn after he won the award.
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The French word for right is droit