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French Phrase

Regarde les panneaux pour aller à ta destination.

/ʁə.ɡaʁd le pa.no puʁ a.le a ta dɛs.ti.na.sjɔ̃/
Meaning"Look at the signs to go to your destination."
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Meaning

‘Look at the signs to get to your destination.’ The sentence is an informal imperative giving practical advice while traveling or navigating a new area.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you’re helping a friend, a fellow traveler, or a local who is looking for directions. It works well in casual conversation, on the road, or in a city where road signs guide the way.

Grammar Breakdown

Regardelespanneauxpouralleràtadestination

1

Regarde (imperative)

‘Regarde’ is the second‑person singular imperative of the verb *regarder* (to look). It is used for informal commands.

2

les panneaux

Definite article *les* + plural noun *panneaux* (signs). The article agrees in number with the noun.

3

pour + infinitive

*Pour* introduces purpose and is followed by an infinitive verb, here *aller* (to go).

4

à ta destination

*À* marks the destination; *ta* is the informal possessive adjective matching the singular feminine noun *destination*.

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Je ne sais pas comment rejoindre le musée. Tu peux m’aider ?

I don’t know how to get to the museum. Can you help me?

Regarde les panneaux pour aller à ta destination.

Look at the signs to get to your destination.

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Common Mistakes

  • Regarde les panneaux pour aller à votre destination.

    Mixing the informal imperative *Regarde* with the formal possessive *votre* sounds inconsistent. Use either informal (*ta*) or formal (*votre*) throughout.

  • Regarde les panneaux pour aller à le destination.

    The article *le* does not agree with the feminine noun *destination*; it should be *la* or the possessive *ta*/*votre*.

  • Regarde les panneaux pour aller à ta destinatione.

    Adding an extra *e* at the end of *destination* is a spelling error; the correct form is *destination*.

Alternatives

  • Suivez les panneaux pour atteindre votre destination.

    Follow the signs to reach your destination.

  • Regarde les panneaux et dirige‑toi vers ta destination.

    Look at the signs and head toward your destination.

  • Les panneaux t’indiqueront le chemin vers ta destination.

    The signs will show you the way to your destination.

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Cultural Tip

In France, road signs follow a strict, colour‑coded system (blue for motorways, green for national roads, etc.). When speaking to strangers or in a formal setting, it’s more polite to use the formal imperative *Suivez* instead of the informal *Regarde*. Also, French drivers often say *‘Regarde les panneaux’* to a passenger, but they’ll say *‘Suivez les panneaux’* to a group or a stranger.