left-hander (plural left-handers)
- One who is left-handed.
- Synonyms: lefty, southpaw
- Antonym: right-hander
- A blow struck with the left hand.
- (automotive) A bend or turn to the left; a left-hand corner.
a person who is left-handed
- Armenian: ձախլիկ (hy) (jaxlik)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܣܸܡܵܠܵܝܵܐ m (simmālāyā), ܣܸܡܵܠܵܝܬܵܐ f (simmālāytā)
- Azerbaijani: solaxay (az)
- Bulgarian: левичар (bg) m (levičar)
- Catalan: esquerrà (ca) m, esquerrana (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 左撇子 (zh) (zuǒpiězi)
- Czech: levák (cs) m, levačka f
- Esperanto: maldekstrulo, livulo
- Finnish: vasenkätinen (fi), vasuri (fi)
- French: gaucher (fr) m, gauchère (fr) f
- Galician: curdo m, xergo (gl) m, manicho (gl) m, coxeno m, cocheno m, cucho (gl) m
- German: Linkshänder (de) m, Linkshänderin (de) f
- Greek: αριστερόχειρας (el) (aristerócheiras)
- Haryanvi: ओळिया (oḷiyā), औळिया (auḷiyā)
- Irish: ciotóg f
- Italian: mancino (it) m, mancina (it) f
- Japanese: 左利き (ja) (ひだりきき, hidarikiki), ぎっちょ (ja) (gitcho)
- Kalmyk: солһач (solğaç)
- Karakalpak: shebekey, solaqay
- Korean: 왼손잡이 (oensonjabi)
- Latvian: kreilis
- Maori: māui matarehe
- Ottoman Turkish: صولاق (solak)
- Polish: mańkut (pl) m
- Portuguese: canhoto (pt) m
- Russian: левша́ (ru) m or f (levšá)
- Slovak: ľavák m, ľaváčka f
- Southern Altai: сологой (sologoy)
- Spanish: zurdo (es) m, zurda (es) f, ñurdo (es) m, zocato (es) m, zoco (es) m
- Turkish: solak (tr)
- Volapük: (♂♀) nedetaskilan, (♂) nedetahiskilan, (♀) nedetajiskilan
- Welsh: dyn llawchwith m
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