En la mano en minutos
The Spanish word for "hand" is "mano". It is pronounced "MAH-no". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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.
Translation: echa una mano -- literally: gives a hand
cuir do lámh anseo
Translation: Me echas una mano. -- literally: You give me a hand.
levanta la mano means 'put your hand up'. this is on my spanish hw so i know.
"In the hand" is a prepositional phrase ("in" being a preposition and "hand" being the object of the preposition.)
It means "I am a story." If one desired to say, "I am fabulous," on the other hand, one would say, "(Ego) mirabilis sum."
hand job
open hand is the English translation of the Japanese word karate
French for "hand".
When the big hand is on the 6 and the little hand is on the 7, it is 6:35. The big hand represents minutes, and the little hand represents hours. The big hand is on the 6, indicating 30 minutes, and it has moved an additional 5 minutes past the 6, making it 35 minutes past the hour. The little hand is on the 7, indicating 7 o'clock.