15 सेकंड में
- A basic command to change direction toward the left side.
- Used for driving, walking, or giving someone physical directions.
- Can be swapped with 'take a left' in casual talk.
मतलब
This phrase tells someone to change their direction toward the left side. It is the most basic way to give directions when driving or walking.
मुख्य उदाहरण
3 / 6Giving directions to a driver
Turn left at the next traffic light.
Turn left at the next traffic light.
Walking with a friend
I think we need to turn left by the coffee shop.
I think we need to turn left by the coffee shop.
A formal office tour
If you turn left here, you will find the conference room.
If you turn left here, you will find the conference room.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In the UK, you drive on the left, so turning left is a 'near' turn, which is generally safer and easier than crossing traffic. In the US, turning left often requires crossing oncoming traffic, making it a more significant maneuver than in the UK. Japanese culture values precision; directions are often given with specific landmarks. GPS technology has standardized the phrase 'turn left' globally, making it recognizable even in non-English speaking countries.
Be clear
Always use 'turn left' instead of 'go left' for directions.
Don't confuse location
Remember: 'Turn left' is an action, 'On the left' is a place.
15 सेकंड में
- A basic command to change direction toward the left side.
- Used for driving, walking, or giving someone physical directions.
- Can be swapped with 'take a left' in casual talk.
What It Means
Turn left is a simple command used for navigation. It means you should rotate your body or vehicle 90 degrees toward the left. It is one of the first things you say when helping a friend find your house. It is direct, clear, and very practical.
How To Use It
You use it as a verb phrase. You can say it as a command: Turn left at the light. You can also use it to describe a future action: I will turn left at the next street. It usually follows a specific landmark or distance. For example, Turn left after the big park. Just remember to signal if you are driving!
When To Use It
Use this phrase whenever you are giving or following directions. It works perfectly when using a GPS or talking to a taxi driver. You can use it in a professional setting, like guiding a colleague to a meeting room. It is also common in exercise classes like yoga or dance. If you are walking with a friend, it is the standard way to navigate.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use turn left if you are talking about politics or opinions. While people say 'lean left' for politics, turn left is strictly about physical movement. Avoid using it if the turn is slight; use bear left instead. Don't say it if you are already on the street you need. It might confuse your driver!
Cultural Background
In many English-speaking countries, giving clear directions is seen as being helpful and polite. In the US and UK, people often use landmarks like the Starbucks or the gas station alongside the phrase. Interestingly, in countries like the UK or Australia, you turn left into the near lane. In the US, you turn left across traffic. This makes the phrase feel a bit more stressful in America!
Common Variations
You might hear people say take a left or hang a left. Take a left is very common and sounds a bit more natural in conversation. Hang a left is very casual and sounds like something a cool uncle would say. You can also say make a left. All of these mean exactly the same thing as turn left.
इस्तेमाल की जानकारी
This phrase is neutral and safe for all situations. Avoid adding 'to the' (e.g., 'turn to the left') as it sounds slightly robotic or overly formal in modern English.
Be clear
Always use 'turn left' instead of 'go left' for directions.
Don't confuse location
Remember: 'Turn left' is an action, 'On the left' is a place.
Use landmarks
Combine the phrase with a landmark: 'Turn left at the cinema.'
उदाहरण
6Turn left at the next traffic light.
Turn left at the next traffic light.
A standard, clear instruction for a driver.
I think we need to turn left by the coffee shop.
I think we need to turn left by the coffee shop.
Using a landmark makes the direction easier to follow.
If you turn left here, you will find the conference room.
If you turn left here, you will find the conference room.
Polite and guiding tone.
Turn left now!! You passed the house lol.
Turn left now!! You passed the house lol.
The double exclamation points show urgency.
The GPS told me to turn left into a lake!
The GPS told me to turn left into a lake!
A common joke about technology being wrong.
Just turn left and let's see where the road takes us.
Just turn left and let's see where the road takes us.
Suggests a sense of adventure or escape.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct direction.
To get to the park, you need to ____ left at the traffic light.
'Turn left' is the standard phrase.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the best way to give directions.
It is the most natural and concise way.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Where is the bank? B: ____ left at the next corner.
Turn is the verb used for changing direction.
Match the situation to the command.
You are driving and need to change direction.
Turning is the correct action for changing direction.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासTo get to the park, you need to ____ left at the traffic light.
'Turn left' is the standard phrase.
Choose the best way to give directions.
It is the most natural and concise way.
A: Where is the bank? B: ____ left at the next corner.
Turn is the verb used for changing direction.
You are driving and need to change direction.
Turning is the correct action for changing direction.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
6 सवालYes, but it's less common and sounds a bit formal.
No, it's used for walking, cycling, or giving directions in buildings.
No, the command 'turn left' is the same for one person or many.
It's a common regional variation, especially in the US.
Not at all, it's a neutral, helpful instruction.
Just say 'Left here!'
संबंधित मुहावरे
Turn right
contrastChange direction to the right side.
Go straight
similarContinue in the same direction.
Take a left
similarTurn left.
Bear left
specialized formTurn slightly left.