In Spanish, it means "the left," as in the direction.
"a la izquierda de" is the opposite of "a la derecha de"
right = derecha left = izquierda in front of = al frente behind = detras north = norte south = sur east = este west = oeste to the right = a la derecha to the left = a la izquierda to the north/south/east/west = al norte/sur/este/oeste Like "turn right" = dobla a la derecha like "right hand" = la mano derecha
Derecha means right Izquierda means left Diestro means righty Zurdo means lefty :)
In Spanish, it means la impresora.
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"
They're on the right.
Para la derecha.
a la derecha
"a la izquierda de" is the opposite of "a la derecha de"
a la derecha
right. as in direction izquierda means left, also in directionright side (as in direction)-A la derecha = to the rightIt can also mean a legal "right".
A / hacia la derecha de...
Levante la mano derecha. (You raise the right hand)
The word Derecha can either mean Straight or Right. Sigue derecha (Keep going straight) Dobla a la derecha (Turn right) Notice the use of the word "la" to justify which meaning is being used.
The opposite of "derecha" in Spanish is "izquierda," which means "left."
Raise your right hand
it means straight. Derecha means right. Derecho and derecha are different.