The French word for right is droit
The word for "right" in French is "droite" and the word for "left" is "gauche".
The French word for right is droit
droit
French copyright is the droit d'auteur, or "right of the author." However, the word "copyright" is increasingly used.
"Directement à vous"
"Petite" is the French word for "small," when describing a girl.
French: 'porte-mouvement de montre'
le droit (masc.)
At first panier was a french word Now I think sacoche is the right translation for its meaning in English
droit
la régale = king's right régaler = to treat to
"Right" or "straight" as an adjective and "law" or "right" is an English equivalent of the French word droit. Context makes clear which meaning suits. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "dwa" in French.