Tournez a gauche means turn left in the imperative or 2nd person (formal/plural) form. e.g. when giving directions
Gauche is the French word for "left", as in "left-handed". In English, it has the meaning of vulgar, tasteless, unsophisticated, uncultured. It sounds like the simple word 'go', with the 'sh' sound at the end.
Page gauche literally means 'left page,'
It's the vous (you) conjugation of prendre, to take.
literal English translation is: left of the river...or in slang it means "gaudy" "showy" or "trendy". The left bank is where all the American tourists hang out in Paris. BORING!
Take Guard (French term, often used in family crests) Prenez guarde or faites gaffe means watch out or be careful, mostly as a warning. The expression comes from the old France where people had swords and it was customary to hear "Prenez guarde" when defied by someone wiling to fight. or "Pull your sword and fight!"
The word "gauche" comes from French, where it originally meant "left." Over time, it evolved to also mean "awkward" or "tactless."
c'est la première - it's the first (feminine)
lacking social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkward; crude; tactlessSource: "Gauche Definition | Definition of Gauche at Dictionary.com." Dictionary.com | Find the Meanings and Definitions of Words at Dictionary.com. Web. 14 Oct. 2009. .
Take a big breath and release it.
If you mean gauche, that's the word for "left."If you mean gouache, that's the word for "poster paint."If you mean goosh, you're out of luck.
Awkward and uncomfortable with other people, generally those who are young and without experience