izquierdo
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- 'Izquierdo' is the Spanish adjective for 'left'. It changes to 'izquierda' for feminine nouns and 'izquierdos/as' for plurals.
- It is used for body parts, directions, and political leanings. It is a foundational word for A1 learners.
- Commonly confused with 'derecho' (right). Remember that 'mano' (hand) is feminine, so it's always 'la mano izquierda'.
- Derived from Basque 'ezker', it replaced the Latin 'sinister' to avoid negative associations with bad luck.
The Spanish word izquierdo (and its feminine counterpart izquierda) is a fundamental adjective used to describe anything located on the left side of a person or object. While it primarily serves a spatial function, its usage extends far beyond simple directions, permeating biological descriptions, political discourse, and idiomatic expressions. For a beginner, mastering 'izquierdo' is essential for basic survival tasks such as navigating a city, identifying body parts at a doctor's office, or simply following instructions in a classroom. Unlike many other Spanish adjectives that derive directly from Latin roots shared with English (like 'central' or 'final'), 'izquierdo' has a unique etymological history that makes it stand out in the Romance language family. It replaces the Latin term 'sinister,' which carries negative connotations in many cultures. In modern Spanish, 'izquierdo' acts as a precise descriptor that agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies. For instance, 'el brazo izquierdo' (the left arm) uses the masculine form, while 'la pierna izquierda' (the left leg) uses the feminine form. This distinction is crucial for learners to internalize early on.
- Spatial Orientation
- Used to denote the position of an object relative to a central axis. Examples include 'el carril izquierdo' (the left lane) or 'el lado izquierdo del edificio' (the left side of the building).
- Anatomical Reference
- Indispensable for identifying parts of the body. 'Mi ojo izquierdo' (my left eye) or 'el riñón izquierdo' (the left kidney).
Understanding the context of 'izquierdo' also requires recognizing its role in navigation. If you are driving in a Spanish-speaking country, the GPS will frequently instruct you to 'mantente en el carril izquierdo' (stay in the left lane). In a social context, if someone is described as 'zurdo' (left-handed), they are using their 'mano izquierda' as their dominant hand. The word also carries significant weight in political contexts, where 'la izquierda' refers to the political left, though in this case, it usually functions as a noun. However, when describing a political party, one might say 'el partido de tendencia izquierda' or use 'izquierdista'. The adjective 'izquierdo' is also used metaphorically in various regions. For example, in some cultures, starting the day with the 'pie izquierdo' (left foot) is equivalent to having a bad start or being unlucky, similar to the English 'waking up on the wrong side of the bed'.
Por favor, coloque el libro en el estante izquierdo.
As you progress in your Spanish journey, you will notice that 'izquierdo' is one of those words that feels very 'Spanish' because of its phonetics—the 'z' followed by the 'qu' and the 'rd' cluster creates a distinct rhythmic profile. It is a word that requires a bit of muscular effort in the mouth compared to the smoother 'derecho'. This physical difference in pronunciation often helps learners mentally categorize the two directions. Historically, the word is believed to have originated from a pre-Roman, likely Basque source ('ezker'), which highlights the deep linguistic layers of the Iberian Peninsula. This makes it a fascinating point of study for those interested in historical linguistics.
In professional settings, such as architecture or engineering, 'izquierdo' is used with clinical precision. A blueprint might specify the 'alzado izquierdo' (left elevation) of a structure. In the world of sports, particularly soccer, a 'lateral izquierdo' is a left-back defender. The word's versatility is truly impressive, moving from the mundane task of finding a pair of socks to the complex description of political ideologies or technical diagrams. By learning 'izquierdo' early, you are not just learning a direction; you are gaining a tool that is used thousands of times a day in every Spanish-speaking household, workplace, and street corner.
El jugador patea el balón con su pie izquierdo con mucha potencia.
- Political Alignment
- While 'izquierda' is the noun, 'izquierdo' can appear in complex adjectival phrases describing leanings, such as 'el sector más izquierdo del sindicato'.
Finally, it is worth noting that in some Latin American countries, you might hear regional variations in how directions are given, but 'izquierdo' remains the universal standard. Whether you are in the bustling streets of Madrid, the mountainous regions of the Andes, or the Caribbean coast, 'izquierdo' will always be understood as the side of the heart. It is a foundational block of the Spanish language that supports higher-level communication and spatial reasoning.
Using 'izquierdo' correctly involves two main factors: gender agreement and placement. In Spanish, adjectives generally follow the noun they describe. Therefore, instead of saying 'the left hand,' you say 'la mano izquierda.' This word order is a common hurdle for English speakers, but it becomes second nature with practice. The adjective must also change its ending to '-o' for masculine nouns and '-a' for feminine nouns. For example, 'el zapato izquierdo' (the left shoe) vs. 'la oreja izquierda' (the left ear). If you are talking about multiple items, you must also pluralize it: 'los guantes izquierdos' (the left gloves) or 'las manos izquierdas' (the left hands).
- Agreement with Masculine Nouns
- Examples: el hombro izquierdo, el bolsillo izquierdo, el lado izquierdo, el ojo izquierdo.
- Agreement with Feminine Nouns
- Examples: la rodilla izquierda, la ventana izquierda, la página izquierda, la mejilla izquierda.
In practical scenarios, such as giving directions, 'izquierdo' is often used as part of a prepositional phrase. 'A la izquierda de...' means 'To the left of...'. For instance, 'El baño está a la izquierda del pasillo' (The bathroom is to the left of the hallway). Notice how 'izquierdo' becomes the noun 'izquierda' here. However, if you are describing a specific object's location, you might say 'Usa el pasillo izquierdo' (Use the left hallway). This subtle shift between adjective and noun is something learners should monitor carefully. In medical contexts, a doctor might ask, '¿Siente dolor en el costado izquierdo?' (Do you feel pain in the left side?). Here, 'costado' is masculine, so 'izquierdo' is used.
El botón izquierdo del ratón no funciona correctamente.
When discussing clothing or accessories, 'izquierdo' is essential. 'Me falta el pendiente izquierdo' (I am missing the left earring). In sports, it describes the position of players: 'El extremo izquierdo centró el balón' (The left winger crossed the ball). In these cases, the adjective provides specific identifying information that distinguishes one item or person from another. Without this adjective, communication would be vague and confusing. Imagine trying to explain which eye is blurry or which tire is flat without being able to say 'izquierdo' or 'derecho'.
In more advanced usage, 'izquierdo' can be used in literature to create imagery. A writer might describe 'el perfil izquierdo de la montaña' (the left profile of the mountain) to orient the reader in a landscape. It can also be used in technical manuals, such as 'Gire el tornillo hacia el sentido izquierdo' (Turn the screw toward the left direction), although 'en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj' (counter-clockwise) is more common for rotation. The key to mastering 'izquierdo' is to look for it in pairs. Whenever you see 'derecho,' 'izquierdo' is likely nearby. This binary relationship helps reinforce the meaning of both words simultaneously.
Tengo una pequeña cicatriz en mi antebrazo izquierdo.
- Plural Forms
- Los carriles izquierdos (masculine plural) / Las puertas izquierdas (feminine plural).
To practice, try describing everything in your room using these adjectives. 'La lámpara izquierda,' 'el cajón izquierdo,' 'el altavoz izquierdo.' This repetitive application in a real-world context will solidify the gender agreement rules in your mind. Remember that even though 'mano' ends in 'o', it is feminine (la mano), so you must say 'la mano izquierda'. This is a common trap for students who rely solely on the ending of the noun to determine the adjective's gender.
The word 'izquierdo' is omnipresent in daily life across the Spanish-speaking world. One of the most common places you will hear it is in a car. Whether it is a taxi driver in Mexico City or a friend giving you a lift in Madrid, directions are constant. 'Toma el desvío izquierdo' (Take the left exit) or 'Cuidado con el espejo izquierdo' (Watch out for the left mirror) are phrases you will hear frequently. GPS systems are another major source of this word. The robotic voice will incessantly tell you to 'Gire a la izquierda' or 'Manténgase en el carril izquierdo'. In these contexts, the word is a vital piece of information for safety and navigation.
- In the Gym or Yoga Studio
- Instructors will say, 'Levanten el brazo izquierdo' (Lift your left arm) or 'Estiren la pierna izquierda' (Stretch your left leg). If you don't know the word, you'll be out of sync with the class!
- In a Shoe Store
- A clerk might say, 'Pruébese el zapato izquierdo primero' (Try on the left shoe first) because many people have a slightly larger left foot.
Sports broadcasts are another rich source of the word. Commentators often discuss a player's 'perfil izquierdo' (left profile) or their 'pierna izquierda' if they are a particularly skilled left-footed kicker like Lionel Messi. In soccer, the 'extremo izquierdo' (left winger) and 'lateral izquierdo' (left back) are standard positions. Hearing these terms during a match helps fans understand the tactical layout of the game. Even in individual sports like tennis or boxing, the 'gancho izquierdo' (left hook) or 'revés izquierdo' (though usually just 'revés') are part of the technical vocabulary.
El médico me examinó el oído izquierdo porque no oía bien.
In a medical or clinical setting, 'izquierdo' is used to avoid any ambiguity. A nurse might say, 'Voy a tomarle la presión en el brazo izquierdo' (I'm going to take your pressure in your left arm). In a pharmacy, you might be told to apply a drop in the 'ojo izquierdo'. Because health is on the line, the clarity provided by this adjective is paramount. Similarly, in beauty salons, a stylist might ask how you want your 'lado izquierdo' cut or if you prefer your hair parted to the left.
In politics, while 'la izquierda' is the noun for the political left, you will hear 'izquierdo' used in descriptions of factions or wings within a movement. News anchors might talk about 'el ala izquierda del partido' (the left wing of the party). This usage is very common in political analysis and debates. Finally, in everyday household chores, you might hear 'Pásame el calcetín izquierdo' (Pass me the left sock) or 'El interruptor izquierdo enciende la luz del patio' (The left switch turns on the patio light). From the most complex political debate to the simplest household task, 'izquierdo' is a word that anchors us in our physical and social reality.
¿Ves ese edificio con el balcón izquierdo lleno de flores?
- Aviation and Nautical
- While 'babor' is the technical term for port (left), pilots and sailors still use 'izquierdo' in general descriptions, like 'el motor izquierdo' (the left engine).
In summary, 'izquierdo' is a high-frequency word that appears in almost every domain of human activity. Whether you are listening to a podcast, watching a movie, or chatting with a neighbor, the word 'izquierdo' will inevitably surface. It is one of the essential building blocks for being able to describe the world around you in Spanish with any degree of specificity.
For English speakers, the word 'izquierdo' presents several linguistic traps. The most frequent mistake is failing to apply gender agreement. In English, 'left' is invariable—it doesn't matter if you are talking about a hand, a foot, or a car. In Spanish, however, you must constantly toggle between 'izquierdo' and 'izquierda'. A common error is saying 'la mano izquierdo' instead of 'la mano izquierda'. Because 'mano' ends in 'o', students often assume it is masculine, but it is one of the most famous exceptions in Spanish grammar (la mano). Therefore, the adjective must be feminine.
- The 'Mano' Trap
- Mistake: 'Me duele el mano izquierdo.' Correct: 'Me duele la mano izquierda.' Always remember 'mano' is feminine!
- Noun vs. Adjective Confusion
- Mistake: 'Gira al izquierdo.' Correct: 'Gira a la izquierda.' When used as a direction (to the left), we use the feminine noun 'izquierda'. 'Izquierdo' is used as an adjective modifying a noun.
Another mistake involves word order. English speakers are used to putting the adjective before the noun ('the left side'). In Spanish, this sounds unnatural or poetic. Saying 'el izquierdo lado' is technically understandable but marks you immediately as a beginner. The correct structure is 'el lado izquierdo'. This 'Noun + Adjective' pattern is a core feature of Spanish that must be practiced until it becomes an automatic reflex. Furthermore, pluralization is often forgotten. If you have two left shoes for some reason, they are 'zapatos izquierdos', not 'zapatos izquierdo'.
Incorrecto: El izquierdo ojo. Correcto: El ojo izquierdo.
Pronunciation is another area where mistakes occur. The 'z' in 'izquierdo' is pronounced like an 's' in Latin America (seseo) or like a 'th' in most of Spain (distinción). However, the 'qu' is always a hard 'k' sound, never a 'kw' sound. Some learners mistakenly pronounce it like 'iz-kwier-do', which is incorrect. It should be 'iz-kyer-do'. Additionally, the 'rd' cluster at the end requires a soft tap of the tongue for the 'r' followed immediately by the 'd'. If you over-pronounce the 'r' (like a rolled 'rr'), it can sound a bit forced.
Finally, learners sometimes confuse 'izquierdo' with 'siniestro'. While 'siniestro' is the etymological ancestor and can mean 'left' in very specific or archaic contexts (like heraldry), in modern Spanish, it almost always means 'sinister', 'evil', or 'a catastrophic accident' (like a car crash). Using 'siniestro' to mean 'left' in a casual conversation will lead to significant confusion. Stick to 'izquierdo' for directions and body parts. Similarly, 'zurdo' means 'left-handed' as a quality of a person, whereas 'izquierdo' describes the hand itself. You have a 'mano izquierda' because you are 'zurdo'.
Error común: Soy izquierdo. Correcto: Soy zurdo.
- Spelling Errors
- Forgetting the 'i' after 'qu' (izquerdo) or using 's' instead of 'z' (isquierdo) are frequent spelling mistakes for beginners.
By being aware of these common pitfalls—gender agreement with 'mano', the noun/adjective distinction, word order, and pronunciation—you can avoid the typical errors that plague Spanish learners and speak with greater precision and confidence.
While 'izquierdo' is the standard adjective for 'left', there are several related words and alternatives that you should know to enrich your vocabulary. The most important related word is zurdo. While 'izquierdo' describes an object or body part, 'zurdo' describes a person who predominantly uses their left hand or foot. For example, 'Mi hermano es zurdo' (My brother is left-handed). You would never say 'Mi hermano es izquierdo'. However, you would say 'Mi hermano usa su mano izquierda'. This distinction between the person's trait and the physical object is vital.
- Zurdo vs. Izquierdo
- 'Zurdo' is for people (left-handed/left-footed). 'Izquierdo' is for directions and parts (left side, left hand).
- Siniestro
- Derived from the Latin 'sinister'. In modern Spanish, it usually means 'sinister' or 'unlucky'. In insurance, it refers to a claim or accident. It is rarely used to mean 'left' anymore.
In nautical contexts, you will encounter the word babor, which means 'port' (the left side of a ship when facing forward). This is a technical term used by sailors and in maritime law. If you are on a boat, you might hear 'Obstáculo por babor' (Obstacle to port). Similarly, in aviation, 'babor' is used, though 'izquierdo' is also common for describing parts of the aircraft like 'el ala izquierda'. Understanding these specialized terms can be helpful if you find yourself in those specific environments.
El barco giró hacia babor para evitar la boya.
Another related term is izquierdista. This is an adjective or noun used to describe someone with left-wing political views. While 'izquierdo' refers to the physical side, 'izquierdista' refers to the ideological position. For example, 'Es un político izquierdista' (He is a left-wing politician). You might also hear progresista (progressive), which is often used as a synonym for left-leaning politics in many Spanish-speaking countries, although they have distinct nuances.
In some poetic or old-fashioned texts, you might find levógiro. This is a technical/scientific term meaning 'turning to the left' or 'counter-clockwise'. It is the opposite of 'dextrógiro' (turning to the right). You will likely only see this in chemistry, physics, or high-level literature. For most learners, 'izquierdo' and its noun form 'izquierda' will cover 99% of all situations where you need to refer to the left side.
La molécula tiene una estructura levógira.
- Opposites
- Derecho (right), Diestro (right-handed/skilled), Estribor (starboard).
By learning these alternatives, you not only improve your ability to understand different contexts but also gain a deeper appreciation for the history and precision of the Spanish language. Whether you are talking about a person's dominant hand, the side of a ship, or a political movement, you now have the right (and left!) words to express yourself accurately.
How Formal Is It?
豆知識
Spanish and Portuguese (esquerdo) are the only major Romance languages that don't use a Latin root for 'left'. French uses 'gauche' (Germanic root) and Italian uses 'sinistra' (Latin root). This makes 'izquierdo' a linguistic 'rebel'!
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing 'qu' as 'kw' (like 'queen'). It should be a hard 'k'.
- Over-rolling the 'r' in the 'rd' cluster.
- Pronouncing the 'z' as a voiced 'z' sound (like 'zebra'). In Spanish, it's 's' or 'th'.
- Forgetting the 'i' sound in the 'ie' diphthym.
- Treating the 'd' as a hard English 'd' instead of a soft dental 'd'.
難易度
Easy to recognize in texts due to its unique spelling.
The 'z' and 'qu' can be tricky for beginners to spell correctly.
Requires practice with the 'kyer' diphthong and 'rd' ending.
Very distinct sound, rarely confused with other words.
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Gender Agreement
El zapato izquierdo (m) / La bota izquierda (f)
Noun Position
Usually follows the noun: El lado izquierdo.
Noun Form
When used as 'the left', it becomes 'la izquierda'.
Pluralization
Los guantes izquierdos.
Diphthong Stress
The 'ie' in izquierdo is a diphthong where the 'e' is stressed.
レベル別の例文
Mi ojo izquierdo es azul.
My left eye is blue.
Ojo is masculine, so izquierdo is masculine.
Levanta tu mano izquierda.
Lift your left hand.
Mano is feminine, so izquierda is feminine.
El baño está a la izquierda.
The bathroom is to the left.
Here 'izquierda' is used as a noun.
Tengo un zapato izquierdo.
I have a left shoe.
Zapato is masculine singular.
Gira a la izquierda ahora.
Turn to the left now.
Common imperative instruction.
Mi brazo izquierdo me duele.
My left arm hurts.
Brazo is masculine.
La silla izquierda es roja.
The left chair is red.
Silla is feminine.
Usa el carril izquierdo.
Use the left lane.
Carril is masculine.
El libro está en el estante izquierdo.
The book is on the left shelf.
Estante is masculine.
Perdí mi guante izquierdo en el parque.
I lost my left glove in the park.
Guante is masculine.
La puerta izquierda está cerrada.
The left door is closed.
Puerta is feminine.
Él tiene una mancha en el hombro izquierdo.
He has a stain on his left shoulder.
Hombro is masculine.
Necesito una zapatilla izquierda nueva.
I need a new left sneaker.
Zapatilla is feminine.
El bolsillo izquierdo está roto.
The left pocket is torn.
Bolsillo is masculine.
Mira hacia el lado izquierdo de la calle.
Look toward the left side of the street.
Lado is masculine.
Las ventanas izquierdas están limpias.
The left windows are clean.
Plural feminine agreement.
Hoy me he levantado con el pie izquierdo.
Today I woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
Idiomatic expression using 'pie izquierdo'.
El panel izquierdo muestra los resultados.
The left panel shows the results.
Panel is masculine.
El ciclista se cayó sobre su costado izquierdo.
The cyclist fell on his left side.
Costado is masculine.
La columna izquierda del periódico es de opinión.
The left column of the newspaper is for opinion.
Columna is feminine.
Siempre guardo las llaves en el cajón izquierdo.
I always keep the keys in the left drawer.
Cajón is masculine.
El auricular izquierdo no emite sonido.
The left earbud doesn't emit sound.
Auricular is masculine.
Gire el volante hacia el extremo izquierdo.
Turn the steering wheel to the far left.
Extremo is masculine.
La zona izquierda del mapa está borrosa.
The left zone of the map is blurry.
Zona is feminine.
El ala izquierda del partido propuso una reforma.
The left wing of the party proposed a reform.
Ala is feminine, but uses 'el' in singular (el ala) while adjective remains feminine (izquierda).
El cirujano operó el ventrículo izquierdo.
The surgeon operated on the left ventricle.
Medical terminology.
El lateral izquierdo subió al ataque con rapidez.
The left-back moved up to attack quickly.
Sports terminology.
En la foto, ella aparece en el margen izquierdo.
In the photo, she appears in the left margin.
Margen is masculine.
Siente una punzada en el pulmón izquierdo.
He feels a sharp pain in his left lung.
Pulmón is masculine.
El hemisferio izquierdo controla el habla.
The left hemisphere controls speech.
Scientific context.
La torre izquierda de la catedral es más alta.
The left tower of the cathedral is taller.
Torre is feminine.
El carril izquierdo es solo para adelantar.
The left lane is only for overtaking.
Driving regulations.
La dialéctica del sector izquierdo es compleja.
The dialectic of the left sector is complex.
Abstract political usage.
El bajorrelieve izquierdo ha sufrido erosión.
The left bas-relief has suffered erosion.
Art history context.
Notó un tic nervioso en su párpado izquierdo.
He noticed a nervous twitch in his left eyelid.
Specific anatomical term.
El flanco izquierdo del ejército fue reforzado.
The left flank of the army was reinforced.
Military terminology.
La vertiente izquierda de la montaña es abrupta.
The left slope of the mountain is steep.
Geographical term.
El encuadre izquierdo de la película es simétrico.
The left framing of the movie is symmetrical.
Film analysis context.
Sufrió una fractura en el peroné izquierdo.
He suffered a fracture in the left fibula.
Specific medical term.
El sesgo izquierdo de la noticia fue evidente.
The left bias of the news was evident.
Media analysis context.
La heráldica sitúa el blasón en el cantón izquierdo.
Heraldry places the coat of arms in the left canton.
Specialized heraldic usage.
El autor utiliza el margen izquierdo como glosa.
The author uses the left margin as a gloss.
Literary/philological context.
La asimetría del lóbulo izquierdo es patológica.
The asymmetry of the left lobe is pathological.
Advanced medical/biological usage.
El pilar izquierdo de la teoría ha sido refutado.
The left pillar of the theory has been refuted.
Metaphorical academic usage.
La corriente izquierda del pensamiento existencialista.
The left current of existentialist thought.
Intellectual history context.
El motor izquierdo entró en pérdida de sustentación.
The left engine entered a stall.
Aeronautical technicality.
La semántica del término izquierdo ha evolucionado.
The semantics of the term 'left' has evolved.
Linguistic analysis.
El desvío izquierdo conduce a una vía pecuaria.
The left detour leads to a livestock trail.
Archaic/specific rural terminology.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
よく混同される語
The most common confusion. Practice them as a pair.
Use 'izquierdista' for politics, 'izquierdo' for physical side.
Use 'zurdo' for left-handed people, 'izquierdo' for the hand itself.
慣用句と表現
— To wake up on the wrong side of the bed; to have a bad start to the day.
Hoy todo me sale mal, me he levantado con el pie izquierdo.
Informal— To be very tactful or diplomatic in handling difficult situations.
Para ser jefe hay que tener mucha mano izquierda.
Neutral— To be a nobody; to have no value or influence (like a zero to the left of a decimal).
En esa reunión, yo era un cero a la izquierda.
Informal— To act in an unconventional or sometimes shady way.
Ese negocio parece que va por la izquierda.
Slang— To be clumsy, especially when dancing.
No quiero bailar, tengo dos pies izquierdos.
Informal— To give a backhand (tennis) or a metaphorical setback.
Su respuesta fue un revés de izquierda para mis planes.
Neutral— To overtake someone (metaphorically in career or status).
Su compañero le pasó por la izquierda y consiguió el ascenso.
Neutral— To look suspiciously or with curiosity.
Me miró de reojo izquierdo cuando dije eso.
Literary— To be in a position of less favor (biblical reference).
Después de la discusión, se quedó a la izquierda del padre.
Formal— To be extremely confused or incompetent.
Es tan despistado que no sabe cuál es su mano izquierda.
Informal間違えやすい
Opposite direction.
'Derecho' means right (as an adjective) or straight (as an adverb). 'Izquierdo' only means left.
Sigue derecho y luego gira a la izquierda.
Historical synonym.
In modern Spanish, 'siniestro' means evil or an accident. 'Izquierdo' is the neutral word for left.
Tuvo un siniestro con su coche en el lado izquierdo.
Both relate to the left side.
'Zurdo' is a noun/adjective for a person. 'Izquierdo' is an adjective for an object.
El tenista zurdo usa su brazo izquierdo.
Both share the same root.
'Izquierdista' is strictly political. 'Izquierdo' is usually physical.
El líder izquierdista se sentó en el lado izquierdo.
Both mean left.
'Babor' is only for ships and planes. 'Izquierdo' is for everything else.
Mira el motor izquierdo desde babor.
文型パターン
El/La [Noun] izquierdo/a.
El pie izquierdo.
Gira a la izquierda.
Gira a la izquierda en el hotel.
A la izquierda de [Noun].
A la izquierda de la estatua.
El ala izquierda de [Organization].
El ala izquierda del sindicato.
El margen izquierdo de [Document].
El margen izquierdo del manuscrito.
La vertiente izquierda de [Geographical Feature].
La vertiente izquierda del valle.
Tengo un/una [Noun] izquierdo/a.
Tengo una bota izquierda.
Levantarse con el pie izquierdo.
Hoy me levanté con el pie izquierdo.
語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
使い方
Extremely high in daily conversation and technical writing.
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El mano izquierdo.
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La mano izquierda.
Mano is feminine, so it requires 'la' and 'izquierda'.
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Gira al izquierdo.
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Gira a la izquierda.
When giving directions, use the feminine noun 'izquierda'.
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Soy izquierdo.
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Soy zurdo.
Use 'zurdo' to describe a left-handed person.
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El izquierdo lado.
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El lado izquierdo.
Adjectives usually follow the noun in Spanish.
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Pronouncing 'qu' as 'kw'.
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Pronouncing 'qu' as 'k'.
The 'u' is silent in 'qu' before 'e' or 'i'.
ヒント
Gender Agreement
Always check the gender of the noun. 'El lado izquierdo' but 'la mano izquierda'.
Zurdo vs Izquierdo
Use 'zurdo' for people and 'izquierdo' for objects/directions.
Hard K Sound
The 'qu' in 'izquierdo' is always a hard 'k' sound. Never 'kw'.
Pie Izquierdo
Use 'levantarse con el pie izquierdo' to describe a bad day.
Directions
In directions, 'izquierda' is almost always used as a noun: 'a la izquierda'.
Political Left
Understand that 'la izquierda' is a major political term in Spanish-speaking countries.
Body Parts
Learn body parts in pairs (izquierdo/derecho) to reinforce the meaning.
Basque Origin
Remember its unique Basque origin to help it stand out from Latin-based words.
The 'qu' rule
Always follow 'qu' with 'i' or 'e'. In this case, it's 'izquierdo'.
Word Order
Place the adjective after the noun: 'el ojo izquierdo'.
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記憶術
Imagine an 'IZ-KYER-DO' (is-car-door). The 'left' car door is the one you use to enter as a driver in most countries. IZ-KYER-DO = Left Door.
視覚的連想
Visualize a heart on the left side of your chest. The word 'izquierdo' starts with 'i', just like the word 'inside'—the heart is inside the left side.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to spend 10 minutes only using your 'mano izquierda' for everything and say 'uso mi mano izquierda' every time you do something.
語源
The word 'izquierdo' comes from the pre-Roman Iberian languages, specifically linked to the Basque word 'ezker'. This is unique because most other Spanish words for directions or body parts come from Latin. The Latin word for left was 'sinister', but it developed such negative connotations (unlucky, evil) that speakers of Iberian Romance languages sought a replacement to avoid the 'taboo' of the word 'sinister'.
元の意味: Left / Not right.
Ibero-Romance (with Basque influence).文化的な背景
Be careful when using 'izquierdista' in political discussions, as it can be a neutral descriptor or a loaded label depending on the country and context.
English speakers use 'left' for both the adjective and the noun, whereas Spanish distinguishes between 'izquierdo' (adj) and 'izquierda' (noun/direction).
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実際の使用場面
Driving
- Carril izquierdo
- Gira a la izquierda
- Espejo izquierdo
- Intermitente izquierdo
Anatomy
- Brazo izquierdo
- Ojo izquierdo
- Lado izquierdo del pecho
- Oreja izquierda
Clothing
- Zapato izquierdo
- Bolsillo izquierdo
- Manga izquierda
- Guante izquierdo
Politics
- Partido de izquierda
- Ala izquierda
- Ideología izquierda
- Voto de izquierda
Sports
- Lateral izquierdo
- Pie izquierdo
- Banda izquierda
- Gancho izquierdo
会話のきっかけ
"¿Eres zurdo o usas más la mano derecha?"
"¿Sabes si hay una farmacia a la izquierda de aquí?"
"¿Te has levantado hoy con el pie izquierdo? Pareces cansado."
"¿Prefieres sentarte en el lado izquierdo o derecho del cine?"
"¿Cuál es el carril izquierdo más rápido en esta autopista?"
日記のテーマ
Describe tres objetos que tienes a tu lado izquierdo en este momento.
Escribe sobre una vez que te levantaste con el pie izquierdo y nada salió bien.
¿Crees que es más difícil ser zurdo en un mundo diseñado para diestros?
Describe el camino desde tu casa al supermercado usando 'izquierda' y 'derecha'.
Si tuvieras que perder el uso de tu ojo izquierdo o derecho, ¿cuál elegirías y por qué?
よくある質問
10 問No, it is primarily an adjective, but its feminine form 'izquierda' is very often used as a noun, such as in 'la izquierda' (the political left) or 'a la izquierda' (to the left). As an adjective, it must agree with the noun it modifies.
This is a historical exception in Spanish. 'Mano' comes from the Latin 'manus', which was feminine. Therefore, we say 'la mano izquierda' and never 'el mano izquierdo'.
'Izquierdo' describes the side or the object (e.g., left shoe). 'Zurdo' describes the person who uses that side (e.g., a left-handed person). You are 'zurdo' because you use your 'mano izquierda'.
Historically, yes, but in modern Spanish, 'izquierdo' is the neutral word for 'left'. If you want to say something is sinister or evil, you use the word 'siniestro'.
You can say 'de izquierda' or use the adjective 'izquierdista'. For example, 'un partido de izquierda' or 'un político izquierdista'.
No. In Spain, it's like the 'th' in 'think'. In Latin America, it's like the 's' in 'sink'. It is never a voiced 'z' sound like in 'zebra'.
No. 'Derecho' can mean 'right' or 'straight' (when used as 'derecho' or 'directo'), but 'izquierdo' only ever refers to the left side.
It's a common idiom meaning to have a bad start to your day, similar to 'waking up on the wrong side of the bed'.
It follows standard pluralization rules: 'izquierdos' for masculine plural and 'izquierdas' for feminine plural.
It comes from a pre-Roman Iberian root, likely related to the Basque word 'ezker'. This replaced the Latin word 'sinister'.
自分をテスト 200 問
Describe which hand you use to write and which side of the bed you sleep on.
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Write three sentences about things you have on your left side right now.
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Explain the meaning of 'levantarse con el pie izquierdo' in your own words.
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Compare the words 'izquierdo' and 'zurdo'.
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Give directions to a tourist to get to the pharmacy using 'izquierda'.
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Write a short paragraph about your favorite soccer player's left foot.
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Describe a car accident involving the left side of the vehicle.
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Write about the political left in your country.
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Create a story about a person with 'dos pies izquierdos'.
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Describe a medical symptom in the left arm.
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Explain why 'mano izquierda' means diplomacy.
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Write a formal sentence about the left ventricle of the heart.
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Describe the left margin of an old book.
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Write about the etymology of the word 'izquierdo'.
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Use 'levógiro' in a scientific sentence.
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Write a poem using 'izquierda' and 'derecha'.
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Describe a painting focusing on the left side.
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Write a dialogue between a driver and a GPS.
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Explain 'un cero a la izquierda' to a friend.
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Describe the left side of your house.
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Say 'left hand' in Spanish.
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Say 'Turn to the left' in Spanish.
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Say 'left foot' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left lane' in Spanish.
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Say 'I am left-handed' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left side of the house' in Spanish.
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Say 'My left eye' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left wing of the party' in Spanish.
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Say 'I woke up on the wrong side of the bed' using the idiom.
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Say 'From left to right' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left pocket' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left sleeve' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left earring' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left lung' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left hemisphere' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left margin' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left tower' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left shelf' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left mirror' in Spanish.
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Say 'The left cheek' in Spanish.
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Listen and identify the direction: 'Gire a la izquierda'.
Listen and identify the object: 'Pásame el zapato izquierdo'.
Listen and identify the body part: 'Me duele la mano izquierda'.
Listen and identify the problem: 'El carril izquierdo está cerrado'.
Listen and identify the person's trait: 'Él es zurdo'.
Listen and identify the idiom: 'Me levanté con el pie izquierdo'.
Listen and identify the political group: 'La izquierda votó en contra'.
Listen and identify the position: 'El lateral izquierdo centró'.
Listen and identify the medical term: 'Ventrículo izquierdo'.
Listen and identify the location: 'A la izquierda del banco'.
Listen and identify the object: 'El bolsillo izquierdo'.
Listen and identify the body part: 'El ojo izquierdo'.
Listen and identify the clothing: 'La manga izquierda'.
Listen and identify the direction: 'Hacia la izquierda'.
Listen and identify the term: 'Izquierdista'.
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Summary
The word 'izquierdo' is your essential tool for spatial orientation in Spanish. Whether you are identifying your 'ojo izquierdo' (left eye) or following a 'giro a la izquierda' (left turn), remember that gender agreement is mandatory. Always check if the noun is masculine or feminine to choose between 'izquierdo' and 'izquierda'.
- 'Izquierdo' is the Spanish adjective for 'left'. It changes to 'izquierda' for feminine nouns and 'izquierdos/as' for plurals.
- It is used for body parts, directions, and political leanings. It is a foundational word for A1 learners.
- Commonly confused with 'derecho' (right). Remember that 'mano' (hand) is feminine, so it's always 'la mano izquierda'.
- Derived from Basque 'ezker', it replaced the Latin 'sinister' to avoid negative associations with bad luck.
Gender Agreement
Always check the gender of the noun. 'El lado izquierdo' but 'la mano izquierda'.
Zurdo vs Izquierdo
Use 'zurdo' for people and 'izquierdo' for objects/directions.
Hard K Sound
The 'qu' in 'izquierdo' is always a hard 'k' sound. Never 'kw'.
Pie Izquierdo
Use 'levantarse con el pie izquierdo' to describe a bad day.
例文
Mi pie izquierdo me duele.
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generalの関連語
a causa de
A2「〜のせいで」や「〜が原因で」という意味です。名詞の前に使います。
a condición de que
B2On condition that, provided that, or given that.
a dónde
A1どこへ?(目的地や場所を尋ねる)
a lo mejor
A2もしかすると、ひょっとしたら。「a lo mejor」は日常会話で非常によく使われます。
a menos que
B1~しない限り. 彼が来ない限り、私は行きません。 (I won't go unless he comes.)
a no ser que
B2「〜でない限り」という意味です。例外を条件として提示する時に使われます。
a pesar de
B1〜にもかかわらず。 '雨にもかかわらず、彼は来ました。' (Despite the rain, he came.)
a_pesar_de
B2雨にもかかわらず、私たちは外出しました。
a propósito
B21. ところで:話題を変える時に使います。 2. わざと:意図的に何かをすること。「ところで、私の本を見た?」、「彼はわざとそれをした。」
a raíz de
B2〜の結果として;〜を受けて。