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To direcho?
I was listening to a spanish language CD and they said that "go straight ahead" is translated in spanish as "to direcho". I cannot find the spanish word "to" anywhere. Do they mean todo direcho and they drop off the -do from todo?
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The 'd' in todo and words like it is frequently not pronounced or too soft to hear.
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Never heard of "to direcho"
Maybe "they" meant "todo derecho" which could be said. |
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