"hand to hand", i.e. one on one, man to man, etc. (the proper spelling is actually "mano a mano". "mano y mano" translates to "hand and hand")
Man to Man - as in 'We talked it over, man to man'
It means: hand in hand OR hand to hand.
For example: Caminamos mano a mano. = We are walking hand in hand.
Este tipo de combate es mano a mano. = This type of combat is hand to hand.
'Mano' means 'hand'.
Mano in latin means one. So what someones saying is they wanna fight you one on one
the meaning of sur in English is on or on top
"Su mano derecho" means "his/her/your right hand."
The plural of "la mano" is "las manos".
The English meaning of the Spanish word "segunda mano" is "second hand" as in something that has been passed down or used before. Something purchased in a thrift store or Goodwill would be considered "segunda mano".
"mano" is hand and "mente" is mindin english.
Una mano is Spanish for 'a hand'
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mano balam, nigraham
it means hand
Mano i.e. spanish meaning "hand" Po i.e. particle of the tagalog language showing respect to superiors e.g. arents elders etc.
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Contrary to popular misconception, "mano a mano" does not mean 'man to man.' It is a Spanish phrase literally translated as 'hand-to-hand,' usually used in the context of combat or competition. In English, many people incorrectly use the expression "[to] talk mano a mano" to mean "[to] talk one-on-one." But it really means something more like "[to] go head-to-head."
"With prosecco in hand!" in English is Con il prosecco in mano! in Italian.
A man or youthThe man (speaking of a singular person, not "the man" as in police or government)
Mano a Mano was created on 1998-10-20.