@PugJesusM to A Comm for HistorymemesEnglish • 17 hours agoIt's called the RIGHT hand for a reasonimagemessage-square73arrow-up1555arrow-down13
arrow-up1552arrow-down1imageIt's called the RIGHT hand for a reason@PugJesusM to A Comm for HistorymemesEnglish • 17 hours agomessage-square73
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•16 hours agoThat’s Italian, in Spanish it’s Derecha and izquierda.
minus-squareRVGamer06linkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-215 hours agoThat would be “destra” and “sinistra”, actually. “diestra” sounds like something made up by an American LARPing as an Italian
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•16 hours agohttps://www.ingles.com/comparar/diestra/siniestra
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•16 hours agoNever heard a Spanish person use diestra or siniestra on a day to day basis. I assume that’s like destra e sinistra in Portuguese (my native language) that are very rare synonyms used when someone wants to sound pretentious.
That’s Italian, in Spanish it’s Derecha and izquierda.
That would be “destra” and “sinistra”, actually. “diestra” sounds like something made up by an American LARPing as an Italian
https://www.ingles.com/comparar/diestra/siniestra
Never heard a Spanish person use diestra or siniestra on a day to day basis. I assume that’s like destra e sinistra in Portuguese (my native language) that are very rare synonyms used when someone wants to sound pretentious.
I never said it was common.