Right handed: "Derecho"
Left handed: "Zurdo"
If you're using these to give directions then you can use:
To turn right: "girar a la derecha" or "dar vuelta a la derecha"
To turn left: "girar a la izquierda" or "dar vuelta a la izquierda"
It depends on the exact meaning. There are three possible translations. The first is probably the best one.
Correcto e incorrecto. - Correct and incorrect.
Bueno y malo - Good and Bad
Bien y mal - well (right) and bad
In Spanish, y usually means and. However when the word that immediately follows "and" starts with an i "and" is e. The reason for this is so that the words don't run into each other when you speak them. There is a distinctive sound.
Right (direction) = derecha Right (mode) = correcto
You can say:
pronto - very soon
ahora - right now
ahorita - this instant
a la derecha
Entregar la tarea.
No ponga el ventilador
You can say "monopatín", but "scooter" is right too.
I know right, yo se derecho
Zacario (I think the spelling is right)
To say "I'm right-handed" in French, you would say "Je suis droitier(e)."
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droitier is actually "right handed"
Nothing certain, but some sources say that they are all right-handed.
Gire a la derecha en Waterfall Street
We can't identify if really Jesus Christ was left handed or not. There is no proof, but for sure that does not matter. Jesus loves everyone whether he/she is left handed or right handed.
I want to say he is most likely right handed, because he always signs autographs with his right hand, but he does sing with the mic in his left hand.
I was born on Feb 4, anyone that I have met with the same BD is left handed. I say he was left handed!
I would say he's right-handed because I used Chaos Control with a gun in his hand and it was in his right hand.
Right handed means 'Pravsha'. Right as in correct means 'Pravilna'.
I would say she is. Judging from her performance in Colombiana, for example.
Yo tenía razón would be the best way to say "I was right" in Spanish.