Vous prenez la rue de Vaugirard a(with the accent) gauche jusqu'au boulevard Saint-Germain.

Does it mean to take the road of Vaugirard and turn right on boulevard Saint-Germain or take the road Vaugirard which is on the right until you reach Saint-Germain?

4 answers

Salut, Miche! "à gauche" means to the LEFT.

right = à droit

left = à gauche

straight ahead = tout droit

Mme
P.S.

Good English word taken from the French:

Main Entry: gauche
Pronunciation: 'gOsh
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): sometimes gauch·er sometimes gauch·est
Etymology: French, literally, left
Date: 1751
1 a : lacking social experience or grace; also : not tactful : CRUDE <it would be gauche to mention the subject> b : crudely made or done <a gauche turn of phrase>
2 : not planar <gauche conformation of molecules>
synonym see AWKWARD
- gauche·ly adverb
- gauche·ness noun

Mme
so it means to the left not turning left?
then how would you say turn left/right on some street?
Since you already have "You take the street" the "à gauche" means "to the left."

If you want to say "turn left/right" first of all decide if you want the familiar (tu) or the formal (vous) and then = Tourne or Tournez à gauche/droit dans la rue.....

Mme
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