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How do you say "keep looking at the ground don't worry about the floor" in French?

Asked by flo (13313points) January 30th, 2018
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Is there no French word for ground, as in the outdoors?

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“Terre” is earth; could work.

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How do you say the sentence though?

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Garder les yeux sur la terre, ne vous inquietez pas au sujet du planche.

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Thanks.

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* Just saw an error, it should be “Gardez….”

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I figured that. By the way, is that the way people talk or is it direct translation?

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I think that would be correct French, whether it would be idiomatic I don’t know enough to sat.

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Ok.

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