Regla means ruler. If someone is ruling over the country, you would say, "el regla el pais." (literally, he rules the country) Depending on the context, it could also mean having your menstrual period. If a woman said, "tengo my regla" (literally, i have my ruler) it probably means that she has her period. Hope this helped you and good luck in learning this wonderful language!
Simpática means nice and if I am remembering from spanish class correctly, regla means ruler like the thing you measure with. That's what google translate says too.
To say "regla" in English, you would say "ruler" or "rule."
'le régal' is the delight in Egnlish (like the shepherd's delight...). Règla can be a conjugated form of 'régler', meaning to do the settings of a device or machinery, or meaning to pay one's bill.
If you mean 'half past four' (the time): 'las cuatro y media' If you mean 'half of four' (i.e. 50% of 4, i.e. 2); 'la/una mitad de cuatro' If you mean (as in American English) '3.30': 'las tres y media'
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rule (as in a rule at school is...) or ruler (measuring stick)
To say 'I have a ruler' in Spanish, you would say, 'Tengo una regla.'
Simpática means nice and if I am remembering from spanish class correctly, regla means ruler like the thing you measure with. That's what google translate says too.
To say "regla" in English, you would say "ruler" or "rule."
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A house