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  1. Les mots du droit provides French equivalents for common words from English legal vocabulary that are difficult to translate, such as “issue,” “policy,” “basis,” “case,” “forum” and “jurisdiction.” This tool also includes:

  2. Droit comes from the Latin for 'direct' and, in Greek and Latin, their words and phrases were often metaphorical, so a good man would speak the truth; be direct; be on a true course - a direct line, like an arrow.

  3. Droit (e) comes from the Latin directus, which means straight or direct. La main droite (the right hand) means the straight hand, in the sense of the one that is not clumsy, contrary to the other one, la main gauche (the left hand) which literally menas the clumsy hand.

  4. It means right in sense of direction, it's the opposite of "La gauche". Une droite also means a straight line. Ex: "tracer une droite sur son cahier". The adjective is droit, droite. Like all french adjective it is masculine or feminine depending on the noun it specifies.

  5. Jan 25, 2013 · Here you will find a complete list of French legal terms. You’ll see that while several of the words are almost the same as English (for example: la défence, defence) there are a few words that can cause a bit of confusion. For example, the word for “bail” is “la caution”. le droit law. le cour court. le jury jury.

  6. Somme dargent perçue en échange d’un accès, d’une autorisation, d’un droit. Ensemble des règles qui régissent les rapports des individus entre eux, et qui impliquent une répartition équitable des biens et une jouissance égale des prérogatives et des libertés.

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  8. Translation for 'droit' in the free French-English dictionary and many other English translations.

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