levanta la mano means 'put your hand up'. this is on my spanish hw so i know.
"Levanta la mano" in Spanish translates to "raise your hand" in English. It is a common phrase used to ask someone to lift their hand as a gesture of participation or acknowledgment.
No está claro qué María no tiene en la mano. ¿Podrías proporcionar más contexto para poder ayudarte mejor?
The phrase "mano a mano" in Spanish translates to "hand to hand" in English. It is often used to describe a situation where two individuals or groups are directly facing each other in a competition or confrontation.
"During the negotiation, the two leaders sat down for a mano a mano discussion to settle the conflict directly."
En italiano, se dice "mano".
Los puntos en la mano suelen representar una pausa, una omisión o un suspenso en el discurso. También pueden utilizarse para indicar que hay más información disponible acerca de un tema.
levanta la mano literally means "raise the hand," or raise your hand
raise your head
Levanta su mano.
Levanta su mano.
raise your head
Levanta la mano = Put ur hand up Levanta te = put ur hand down Escucha = Listen Mira la pizzara = look at the board Hola = Hello Pon el boli en la mesa = put ur pen down saca tus cosas en la mochila = get ur back pack Compas = compas === ===
bajo mano = underhand bajo la mano = under (the) hand *Please, read carefully because it is "BAJA" (a verb), not "bajo" (a preposition).
Raise your right hand
La Mano Ajena was created in 2002.
Levante la mano means "Raise your hand"
"give me your hand, please."
The plural of "la mano" is "las manos".