Meaning
Instruction to continue in a straight direction without turning.
Cultural Background
People often use 'recto' and are very precise with street names. The term 'derecho' is much more common than 'recto'. They use 'derecho' and often add 'hasta el fondo'. Directions are often given in blocks (cuadras).
Regional check
Use 'derecho' in Latin America and 'recto' in Spain.
Meaning
Instruction to continue in a straight direction without turning.
Regional check
Use 'derecho' in Latin America and 'recto' in Spain.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
Para llegar al cine, ____ todo recto.
Siga is the correct imperative form for giving directions.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesPara llegar al cine, ____ todo recto.
Siga is the correct imperative form for giving directions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, 'siga' is the formal imperative.
Related Phrases
Gire a la derecha
similarTurn right
Gire a la izquierda
similarTurn left