Among other words, manual (by hand) and manufacture.
Among other words, manual (by hand) and manufacture.
manus
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 Latin root word for the English word 'manual' is manus. The Latin word is a feminine gender noun that's in the singular number. It means 'hand'.
The Latin root word for the English word 'manual' is manus. The Latin word is a feminine gender noun that's in the singular number. It means 'hand'.
Manus is the Latin word for hand, and we use the word in many English words, like manipulate, manual work, even masturbation comes from it.Can't help with the origin of hand.
If "manus" is a Latin word, then "hand". If it's from one of the romance languages, "hand" is still a good guess. If it's from some other language, then you'd need to be more specific.
Latin, from the word for "hand," manus.
There are two roots here in 'manicure': 'mani' comes from manus, meaning "hand," and 'cure' comes from curare,meaning "to care for."
The English word "chamber" comes from the Latin word camera
The English word that comes from the Latin word prehendar is apprehensive.
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