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gaucher

left-handed

adjective go-SHEH Rare

Origin: From gauche (left), with the suffix -er forming an agent/quality adjective

Usage Note

Gaucher (feminine gauchère) simply means left-handed and carries no pejorative nuance in modern French, though the root gauche also means 'awkward'. The noun un gaucher / une gauchère refers to a left-handed person. Historically, left-handedness was discouraged in French schools, so older speakers may use the term with more weight.

Examples

"Ma sœur est gauchère et joue de la guitare."

Natural Translation

My sister is left-handed and plays guitar.

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