The plural of "la mano" is "las manos".
manos
los manos
levanta la mano literally means "raise the hand," or raise your hand
La is used in front of feminine words, such as la niña. Feminine words generally end in a, but there are some exceptions, such as la mano.
The plural of "la ventana" is "las ventanas".
I think you may be referring to "de la mano"If that is the case, it means "by the hand" or "hand in hand"For instance:Los novios iban cogidos de la manoThe couple was walking hand in hand (as in both hands were intertwined while walking)
Every object in Spanish has either a male or a female gender. Some insubstantial concepts actually have a neutral gender. Generally speaking words that end in "o" are masculine (but not "la mano"). When the word is plural it will have an 's' appended to it (sometimes 'es'). Examples of plural masculine Spanish words: burros zapatos anillos dedos huesos músculos huevos amigos
La Mano Ajena was created in 2002.
Levante la mano means "Raise your hand"
La Mano Cornuda was created on 1994-03-01.
La Mano que aprieta was created in 1952.
bajo mano = underhand bajo la mano = under (the) hand *Please, read carefully because it is "BAJA" (a verb), not "bajo" (a preposition).
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The cast of La mano nera - 1909 includes: Fanny Deslisles
levanta la mano literally means "raise the hand," or raise your hand
"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.
La mano de Nefertiti - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T/i
The cast of La mano negra - 2005 includes: Juan Diego as Narrator
it means hand