Granata a mano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "hand grenade." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "grenade to (the) hand" in English. The pronunciation will be "gra-NA-ta MA-no" in Italian.
"With prosecco in hand!" in English is Con il prosecco in mano! in Italian.
Destra su in Italian is "right hand up" in English.
"Five hand-breadths" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Cinquepalmi. The masculine plural surname in question translates literally as "five palms (of the hand)" in English. The pronunciation will be "TCHEEN-kwey-PAL-mee" in Pisan Italian.
The Model 24 Stielhandgranate (In English: Stick Hand Grenade) was the standard hand grenade of the German Army and was issued in 1915.
Destro is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Dexter." The masculine proper noun in question originates in the same-spelled Latin for "on the right hand." The pronunciation will be "DEH-stro" in Italian.
Palma is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "palm tree." The feminine singular noun also translates as "palm" of the hand according to context. The pronunciation will be "PAL-ma" in Italian.
mano sinistra is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
A hand grenade.
Lancetta and mano as a noun and manuale in the singular and manuali in the plural as an adjective are Italian equivalents of the English word "hand." The two feminine singular nouns respectively mean "clock hand" and "hand" in general whereas the feminine/masculine adjectives translate as "hand," "hand-made" and "manual." The respective pronunciations will be "lan-TCHET-ta" and "MA-no" for the nouns and "ma-NWA-ley" and "ma-NWA-lee" for the adjectives in Italian.
"There, I'll give you my hand" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase LÃ? ci darem la mano.Specifically, the adverb lÃ? is "there" in English. The reflexive pronoun ci may be translated as "ourselves" in English. The verb daremo* means "(we) will give" in English. The feminine singular definite article la means "the" in English. The feminine noun mano translates as "hand" in English.The pronunciation will be "LAH tchee dah-REY-moh lah MAH-noh" in Italian.*The ending vowel of a verb may drop in lyrical or poetic contexts.
Friendly as a Hand Grenade was created in 1989.
The hand grenade hasn't been replaced - it's still in use worldwide, even with the most technologically advanced military forces. Rifle grenade launchers, grenade launchers, and underbarrel grenade launchers were developed not to replace the hand grenade, but as a means of filling the gap between a thrown hand grenade and a mortar.