Talking about my love life with my mother felt gauche.
Gauchely, he sat next to me.
The total gaucheness of the situation made me feel disconcerted.
They tried to converse a few times, but it felt . . . gauche.
Basically, it means awkward - at least, that's how I use it. :)
"il porte un diamant dans l'oreille gauche" means "he is wearing a diamond in the left ear"
A sentence missing a subject or a verb is a fragment.
It's the word that describes the noun in the sentence.
There is no predicate adjective in that sentence.
The last sentence.
Their exquisite manner always make me feel gauche. I think this will help. :)
It depends on whether this is an English sentence or a French sentence.In English, "gauche" means "lacking social grace" or "Politically Incorrect". So an example sentence might be, "After James made a gauche remark, his friends tried to tell him politely not to discuss that subject again."In French, "gauche" means "left" (as opposed to right). So, "Tu dois turner à la gauche." means "You must turn to the left."
The word you are looking for is likely "gauche," which means lacking grace or social tact. It is spelled g-a-u-c-h-e. In your sentence, it would be written as "It had become a tad gauche."
Left can be translated as "gauche", and right as "droite".
The duration of Gauche the Cellist is 1.05 hours.
Gauche the Cellist was created on 1982-01-23.
sur ta gauche, sur votre gauche
Page gauche literally means 'left page,'
Gauche, as in lacking in social grace is Gosh, with a long 'o'as in go
No.
Yeah, you just buy rev gauche perfume. I guess that that's simply reality
Gauche is translated 'left' in English.