Levottomaksi
Levottomaksi is a term used in Finnish to describe a person who is left-handed. The term is derived from the word "levotonta," which means "restless" or "unsettled," and "käsivarsi," which means "hand." The term is often used in a playful or humorous context, as it suggests that left-handed people are more prone to being restless or unsettled than right-handed people. However, it is important to note that being left-handed does not necessarily make a person restless or unsettled, and the term should not be used to stereotype or discriminate against left-handed people. In recent years, there has been a growing awareness and acceptance of left-handedness in society, and the term "levottomaksi" is less commonly used today.