"You go straight ahead and turn left at the stop sign!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous allez tout droit et vous tournez à gauche au stop! Context makes clear whether vous translates as one "you" or two or more "you all" in English. The pronunciation will be "voo-za-ley too dwa ey voo toor-ney a go-sho stop" in Alsatian French.
Left can be translated as "gauche", and right as "droite".
à droite de means 'on the RIGHT of' in French. à gauche de means 'on the LEFT of' in French
Visse-le imperative ( when you use a screwdriver) idiom To be screwing around = Tirer à droite et à gauche (literaly = to shoot left and right)
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..........
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to turn is "tourner" in French. "tournez à gauche, tournez à droite"
Tournez a gauche means turn left in the imperative or 2nd person (formal/plural) form. e.g. when giving directions
The French word for "gauche" is "left" in English, describing the opposite side of the right hand. It can also be used to describe something that is awkward or lacking in social grace.
Left can be translated as "gauche", and right as "droite".
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."
sur ta gauche, sur votre gauche
Gauche is the French word for "left", as in "left-handed". In English, it has the meaning of vulgar, tasteless, unsophisticated, uncultured. It sounds like the simple word 'go', with the 'sh' sound at the end.
(left) in french
"à gauche"
The French phrase for "turn right" is "tournez à droite."
The word "gauche" comes from French, where it originally meant "left." Over time, it evolved to also mean "awkward" or "tactless."
answer: tourner à gauche