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How to Say ‘Straight ahead’ in French

Tout droit

too drwah

[too drwah]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'all right' but used for 'straight ahead'.

🇫🇷 In France: French roads in city centers might curve, making 'tout droit' sometimes less intuitive.

Phrase Breakdown

Tout

[too]

Straight

Refers to a direction without turning; directly forward.

Example

Continuez tout droit jusqu'à la place.

Continue straight to the square.

droit

[drwah]

Ahead

Refers to a direction straight forward.

Example

Marchez tout droit jusqu'au parc.

Walk straight ahead to the park.

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