(left) in french
Gauche is the French for "left" - and in the olden days anyone left-handed was seen as strange, and slightly threatening.It is no coincidence that the Latin for left is sinister....Left-handed people have fought a long battle to be allowed to remain that way. It used to earn a beating when I was in school if you wrote with your left hand.
The word that describes the history of a word is "etymology." Etymology studies the origin of words, their development over time, and how their meanings and forms have changed. It often involves tracing a word's roots through different languages and cultures to understand its evolution.
The word "gauche" comes from French, where it originally meant "left." Over time, it evolved to also mean "awkward" or "tactless."
Left can be translated as "gauche", and right as "droite".
The duration of Gauche the Cellist is 1.05 hours.
sur ta gauche, sur votre gauche
Page gauche literally means 'left page,'
Gauche the Cellist was created on 1982-01-23.
Gauche, as in lacking in social grace is Gosh, with a long 'o'as in go
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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."
Yeah, you just buy rev gauche perfume. I guess that that's simply reality
Gauche is translated 'left' in English.