If you mean as in 'right hand' (mano derecha): 'derecho/a'
trill the r than say a-pe-do
translated "pure" into spanish is "puro" (roll the r)
amor but the r at the end is the rolling r
estás triste
'recess' is 'nicho' (among others) 'recess' spelt out using the Spanish alphabet is: R - erre E - ay C - thay E - ay S - essay S essay E - ay NB ''th' as in 'thin', not 'they'
eegra -when you say it you should roll your tongue when you say the r like how spanish people roll their tongue when they say r's.
orcar, but trill ur toung on the R's
¿Qué haces? ¿Qué hace usted?
Same way just put an accent on the R :)
because thay r gay
There is no literal analogue to "I will" in Spanish. The "I will" part of every future tense verb in Spanish is integrated into the conjugation and is inseparable from it. So any Spanish "I will" will necessarily be tied intimately to a verb, whatever it may be. The closest it gets is to say "I will do [it]." To say "I will do" in Spanish, you say, "Haré." Pronounced: R- A, [English letters] with the accent on the A.
Cuarta is the Spanish word for "fourth".