The name Mano has Spanish and Italian origins, deriving from the Latin word "manus" meaning "hand." In Spanish, it can also be a short form of the name Manuel.
The phrase means "man to man". In a sentence, that would be "The two at the bar decided to take it outside and settle it 'mano a mano'."
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1000 in Maori is "ngā mano".
Unas manos is the plural form of "una mano".
genesis means beginning or origin
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Mano a Mano was created on 1998-10-20.
The duration of Mano Ya Na Mano - Zee TV - is 3120.0 seconds.
The cast of Mano a Mano - 2010 includes: Eduardo Gleason as Miguel
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Mano is a hand
The cast of Mano a mano - 1930 includes: Celedonio Flores Carlos Gardel
Mano Ya Na Mano - Zee TV - was created in 1995.
Kettle is of Germanic origin and shares a common linguistic ancestor with the German word Kessel.
Etymology is the study of the historical evolution, from origin to current use, of linguistic forms (words).
"hand to hand", i.e. one on one, man to man, etc. (the proper spelling is actually "mano a mano". "mano y mano" translates to "hand and hand")Man to Man - as in 'We talked it over, man to man'