How to say "go straight ahead" in French?

In French "go straight ahead" translates to  aller tout droit 

Transliteration: ah-leh too dwaht

🇫🇷 Pour aller à l'hôtel, allez tout droit.

🗣️ poor ah-leh ah loh-tehl, ah-leh too dwaht.

🇺🇸 To go to the hotel, go straight ahead.



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How to say "go straight ahead" in French?

You can use the word "aller tout droit" which translates to "go straight ahead".

How to pronounce "aller tout droit" (go straight ahead) in French?

The word "aller tout droit" is pronounced as "ah-leh too dwaht".

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