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How do you say go straight on in french?

There are a few ways to say "go straight on" in French, depending on the context:

Formal:

* Continuez tout droit: This is the most common and formal way to say "go straight on".

* Allez tout droit: This is a slightly more informal way to say "go straight on".

Informal:

* Tout droit: This is a short and informal way to say "go straight on".

You can also use "continuez" or "allez" alone if the context is clear. For example, you might say "Continuez" or "Allez" if someone is already walking straight ahead and you want them to keep going in that direction.

Here are some examples:

* "Pour aller à la gare, continuez tout droit." (To get to the train station, go straight on.)

* "Allez tout droit et tournez à gauche au prochain feu." (Go straight on and turn left at the next traffic light.)

* "Tout droit jusqu'à l'église." (Go straight on until you reach the church.)

Remember that the best way to say "go straight on" in French will depend on the specific situation and the level of formality you want to use.

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