Yes, "mane" is a word. A mane is the long hair along the neck and head of certain animals, such as horses and lions. In the context of animals, the mane serves various purposes, including protection and display.
Tagalog word for mane: mahaba at makapal na buhok
In French, the word mane is crineire.
The word is mane as in the hair around a male adult lion's neck.
Men do not have Mane, they have beard. Wolves, Lions have Mane.
It does not have a mane. However, if you meant 'name' , it's quite simple. The word Sun comes from the Greek word "solar".
"Mane mecum" would translate to "Stay with me" in Latin.
The noun 'mane' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the long hair on the neck of a horse or a lion; a word for the long, thick hair of a person; a word for a thing.
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There is one syllable.
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