it means straight. Derecha means right. Derecho and derecha are different.
In Spanish, derecho can mean "straight" or "right" when referring to a direction or position. It can also mean "law" when referring to the legal system.
"El derecho de vivir en paz" was created in 1971 by Chilean musician and activist VΓctor Jara. The song became an anthem for peace and social justice during the political turmoil in Chile at the time.
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Lawrence translates to "Lorenzo" in Spanish.
"Mandatos de la clase" in Spanish translates to "classroom commands" in English. These are the phrases or instructions that teachers use to manage behavior and activities in the classroom.
"Sue esta hacienda" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a combination of words that don't form a coherent statement.
If you mean as in 'right hand' (mano derecha): 'derecho/a'
It means "they read"
Derecho, correcto.
it is: DERECHO.. RECTO..
El brazo derecho de él. El brazo derecho suyo.
El brazo derecho
Derecha means right Izquierda means left Diestro means righty Zurdo means lefty :)
Matrimonio de derecho consuetudinario
I know right, yo se derecho
You can say "El banco está a la derecho".
Dar, Ducharse, Decidir, Decir, Del, Delante, Derecho . . .
"Siga todo derecho" and "Está a tu derecha"