Mano i.e. spanish meaning "hand"
Po i.e. particle of the tagalog language showing respect to superiors e.g. arents elders etc.
"Mano po" is a Filipino gesture of respect, where a younger person takes the hand of an elder and presses it to their forehead as a sign of reverence and seeking blessings. It is a common practice in Filipino culture, especially during gatherings with family and elderly relatives.
The name Mano has Spanish and Italian origins, deriving from the Latin word "manus" meaning "hand." In Spanish, it can also be a short form of the name Manuel.
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".
The word for hand in Spanish comes from the Latin word 'manus,' which is itself feminine. The Romans, Latin speakers, colonized Spain for centuries. Why the word 'manus' is feminine in Latin is another question. Incidentally, the word for hand in Italian is also 'mano' and it's feminine as well.
The word "butt" in German is "GesΓ€Γ" or "Po".
"During the negotiation, the two leaders sat down for a mano a mano discussion to settle the conflict directly."
Mano Po was created on 2002-12-25.
Mano po - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:G
Mano po III My love - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:G
Mano po 2 My home - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:G
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 po 6 A Mother's Love - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:G (MTRCB)
No, "po po" does not have a specific meaning in Greek. It is not a Greek word or phrase.
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"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'