The Left Bank (of the Seine, in Paris) Saint Germain-des-Prés, Quartier Latin, Boule Miche'(boulevard Saint-Michel), La Mouffe (la rue Mouffetard) le carrefour d'Odéon, rue des Ecoles, la Sorbonne..........
Left can be translated as "gauche", and right as "droite".
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Left can be translated as "gauche", and right as "droite".
La rive droite et la rive gauche. Basically the right and left banks of the Seine WHAT?
Robert Courtine has written: 'La Rive Gauche'
"the right (river) bank" is "la rive droite" in French. ("rive gauche" for "left bank")
the north bank of the river Seine is called 'la rive droite' (the right bank)
South of the Seine is called la Rive Gauche (the Left Bank).
The Seine River divides Paris into the Left Bank (Rive Gauche) and the Right Bank (Rive Droite). The Left Bank is known for its bohemian atmosphere, artistic history, and intellectual heritage, while the Right Bank is more commercial and modern, housing many of the city's famous landmarks and upscale neighborhoods. The river serves as a central artery for the city, with many iconic bridges connecting the two banks.
Take the first street on your left.
It is the left bank! "La Rive Gauche" in French, is classed as the artistic part of the city.
One notable left bank is the river Seine's left bank in Paris, also known as La Rive Gauche.
Herbert R Lottman has written: 'La Rive gauche' -- subject(s): Intellectual life