The opposite of "izquierda," which means "left" in Spanish, is "derecha," meaning "right." These terms are often used in various contexts, including politics, directions, and spatial orientation. In a political context, "izquierda" typically refers to leftist ideologies, while "derecha" refers to rightist ideologies.
"Izquierda" means left, the opposite of right.
"a la izquierda de" is the opposite of "a la derecha de"
The opposite of "derecha" in Spanish is "izquierda," which means "left."
"Izquierda" means left, the opposite of right.
The opposite of the Spanish word "izquierda," which means "left," is "derecha," meaning "right." These terms are commonly used to indicate directions or orientations. In various contexts, such as politics, "izquierda" can also refer to left-wing ideologies, while "derecha" refers to right-wing ideologies.
A la Izquierda de la Tierra was created in 1999.
"A la izquierda de" means "to the left of" in Spanish. It is used to indicate the position or direction of something in relation to another object or location.
Ella esta de izquierda. (political) Ella esta a la izquierda. (physical position)
Interior bajo izquierda - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Peru:PT
Barra abajo, izquierda, barra arriba, derecha.
The cast of Interior bajo izquierda - 2008 includes: Carlos Gassols as Viejo
It depends on how "left" is meant. If it refers to the opposite direction of "right", the Spanish term is "izquierda." It is also used to mean a left-handed person or left-leaning in politics. The adjective form is izquierdo. If it refers to past tense of the verb to leave, it can be either a form of salir (most likely salido) or a form of dejar (most likely dejado) depending on the way "leave" is being used. Salir is used where the person or object itself departed, i.e. I left the cafe after I finished my drink. The phrase for has left is "ha salido." Dejar is used where the object was deposited by someone departing, i.e. The keys were left on the sofa. The adjective form is "dejado."