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2d ago

The root word "man" in both "man" and "manager" derives from the Latin word "manus," meaning hand. In the case of "manager," the word evolved to refer to someone who handles or controls resources, indicating a role involving control and direction.

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12y ago

It doesn't relate at all. Manager derives from an Italian verb, maneggiare, which means to handle. The word maneggiare stems from the Latin root manus, which means "hand".

Man instead has a German root.

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