Usages of el derecho
Ojalá que el contrato sea sencillo y asegure todos mis derechos.
I hope the contract is simple and ensures all my rights.
Tengo el derecho de descansar después de trabajar.
I have the right to rest after working.
Un ciudadano informado sabe por qué votar es un derecho y un orgullo.
An informed citizen knows why voting is a right and a source of pride.
Aunque somos diferentes, en mi familia todas las personas tienen la misma prioridad y los mismos derechos.
Although we are different, in my family everyone has the same priority and the same rights.
Su mejor amiga es periodista y escribe sobre derechos humanos.
Her best friend is a journalist and writes about human rights.
Creo que cada derecho humano es importante.
I believe that every human right is important.
El gobierno habla sobre la justicia y los derechos humanos.
The government talks about justice and human rights.
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