Right is "rechts" and left is "links".
German, like English, is written and read from left to right. This means that sentences begin on the left side of the page and progress to the right. The structure of the language, including word order and grammar, follows this same left-to-right orientation.
links in German means 'left' as opposed to 'right'.
up down right right left up up down right left
Among others, both the common rotary hand saw (Skilsaw) and the Mitre saw . -I have right and left hand versions of both these tools.
Arabic and Hebrew
you move it to the left side of the see-saw, then you climb up the tree on the right of the see-saw and jump on the see-saw
Depending on context, right can be translated as: rechts (as in right and left) richtig, korrekt (as in the right answer) Recht, Anrecht, Anspruch, Berechtigung (as in its my right)
Languages that are read from left to right include English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and many others.
Her name "Hannah" and the sentence "Was it a car or a cat I saw", are palindromes (words/sentences spelled the same from left to right & right to left) Therefore the answer is: Saxet, Texas
Yes, he is! I saw him signing autographs with his left hand! he is a LEFTIE!!!
He's a lefty. I saw him write once..
Well in poetic justice I saw her writing with her left hand so maybe she's left handed