answersLogoWhite

0

Right (as in the direction): "droit"

Right (as in correct): "correct(e)"

You can also say "he is right" by saying "il a raison." "We are right" would be "nous avons raison," while "they were right" is "ils avaient raison" and so on.


Just to clarify, "droit(e)" is an adjective. The noun for the direction is "droite". So you would say, mon œil droit (my right eye), ma jambe droite (my right leg), tourner à droite (turn right), l'immeuble sur votre droite (the building on your right).

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?