意味
To indicate direction towards the right side.
文化的背景
Directions are often given with reference to major landmarks like the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame. In Quebec, you might hear 'à droite' used in the same way, but with a distinct accent. Swiss French speakers are very precise with directions, often using 'à droite' with specific distances. Belgian French is similar to standard French regarding directions.
Use your hands
When giving directions, point your hand to the right to make it clear.
Don't say 'correct'
Remember, 'à droite' is for directions, not for saying 'that is correct'.
意味
To indicate direction towards the right side.
Use your hands
When giving directions, point your hand to the right to make it clear.
Don't say 'correct'
Remember, 'à droite' is for directions, not for saying 'that is correct'.
自分をテスト
Complete the sentence.
Pour aller au musée, tournez ____.
You need the directional phrase.
Which is correct?
How do you say 'Turn right'?
The fixed phrase is 'à droite'.
Match the direction.
Match the English to the French.
Correct mapping of directions.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Où est la banque? B: C'est ____.
The context asks for a location.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Pour aller au musée, tournez ____.
You need the directional phrase.
How do you say 'Turn right'?
The fixed phrase is 'à droite'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Correct mapping of directions.
A: Où est la banque? B: C'est ____.
The context asks for a location.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
3 問The phrase itself is an adverbial expression and doesn't have a gender, but the word 'droite' (the side) is feminine.
Yes, it is very common to describe someone as being 'à droite' (right-wing).
You can use 'à droite' or 'sur la droite'.
関連フレーズ
À gauche
contrastTo the left
Tout droit
contrastStraight ahead
À main droite
similarOn the right hand side
Tourner à droite
builds onTo turn right