
> Can you translate 手先が不器用 to butterfingers?
I don't think so. Butterfingers means that he often drops things because they slip out of his hands. (Butter is slippery.)
We have an example sentence using "butterfingers."
[#2259930] You have butterfingers. (_undertoad)
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