straight / straight ahead
"Tout droit" is a French phrase that means "straight ahead." It is commonly used for giving directions or indicating a straight path to follow.
"Genou Droit" in French translates to "Right Knee" in English.
Le Droit was created in 1913.
The English translation to "je veux le droit" is "I want the right."
"Dieu et mon droit" is a French motto meaning "God and my right." It is the motto of the British monarch and is associated with the concept of divine right of kings.
(go) straight ahead
Google translator states it as "Allez tout droit"
Tout droit in French means "(Go) straight ahead" in English.
Toujours tout droit - 2003 I is rated/received certificates of: France:U
Tout droit is a masculine, not a feminine, phrase in French. The adverb and masculine singular adjective translate into English as "straight ahead." The pronunciation will be "too dwa" in French.
Straight ahead is 'droit devant' or 'tout droit' in French.
If it's 'straight ahead' it's 'tout droit' or 'droit devant'
"Tout droit" is a French phrase that means "straight ahead." It is commonly used for giving directions or indicating a straight path to follow.
Tout de suite : j'ai tout vu. Elle allait tout droit et tout d'un coup, elle a tourné tout à gauche.
straight on: tout droit left: Gauche
j'arrive à faire tout ce que je veux - j'ai le droit de faire tout ce que je veux
oui, bizarre question...