No. The term is two words "right now" (at this very moment).
The Spanish word "ahora" translates to the English word "now." If one wants to be more demanding in using this term, the Spanish word, ahorita, would be most appropriate, meaning "right now."
A Gift? Right Now?
Right now, I am trying to compile a travelogue.
Another word for "happening right now" is "ongoing." You could also use "current" or "contemporary" to convey a similar meaning. These terms indicate that something is taking place at the present moment.
The right word is 'Persevere' Oh, that's right THANKS butt
no one. no one alive right now........ they got killed for making it up.
no one. no one alive right now........ they got killed for making it up.
An analogy is like a similie in that I'm making one right now.
Hm. Jumpsuit? That's the only one I can think of right now.
Immediately.
The Spanish word "ahora" translates to the English word "now." If one wants to be more demanding in using this term, the Spanish word, ahorita, would be most appropriate, meaning "right now."
The one you are serving right now. If you do not have one right now, the next one.
The best one I can think of right now is "PLEASE" this magical word gets more positive responses to wishes than any other word I know of.
I'll answer this one right now: right now.
Right Here, Right Now by Jesus Jones?
I am on the interstate right now.
A Gift? Right Now?