How to Say ‘Straight ahead’ in French
Tout droit
too drwa
[too drwa]
💬 Usage Tip: Means 'straight' but also implies 'keep going'.
🇫🇷 In France: France's bustling alleys often zigzag, so 'tout droit' is common.
Phrase Breakdown
Tout
[too]
Straight
Indicating a straight path or direction.
Allez tout droit après le feu.
Go straight after the light.
droit
[drwa]
ahead
Referring to a forward direction.
Continuez tout droit jusqu'au parc.
Continue straight ahead to the park.
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