How to Say ‘At the corner’ in French
Au coin
oh kwah
[oh kwah]
🇫🇷 In France: Common meeting and drop-off point in busy cities.
Phrase Breakdown
Au
[oh]
At the
Used to indicate a specific location, usually at a corner.
Nous allons au coin de la rue.
We are going to the corner of the street.
coin
[kwah]
Corner
The place where two streets or surfaces meet.
Attends-moi au coin là-bas.
Wait for me at the corner over there.
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