What does αριστερό in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word αριστερό in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use αριστερό in Greek.
The word αριστερό in Greek means που χρησιμοποιεί το αριστερό μέρος του εγκεφάλου, αριστερό χέρι, αριστερή μπουνιά, αριστερή γροθιά, αμαξηλάτης που ιππεύει το αριστερό άλογο, κάνω swipe left, κάνω αριστερό swipe. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word αριστερό
που χρησιμοποιεί το αριστερό μέρος του εγκεφάλου(sb with dominant left brain hemisphere) We often think of analytical people as left brainers. |
αριστερό χέρι(hand on side opposite the right) Παραδοσιακά, η βέρα φοριέται στο αριστερό χέρι. Αν και χήρα, ακόμα φοράει τη βέρα της στο αριστερό της χέρι. Wedding rings are traditionally worn on the left hand. Though widowed, she still wears her wedding ring on her left hand. |
αριστερή μπουνιά, αριστερή γροθιά(slang (left-handed punch) |
αμαξηλάτης που ιππεύει το αριστερό άλογο(carriage driver on horseback) |
κάνω swipe left, κάνω αριστερό swipe(on dating app: reject, dismiss) (καθομιλουμένη) |
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