My hand
Una mano is Spanish for 'a hand'
a hand
If you mean 'mano' that's 'hand'.
"Hecho por mano"
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.
A man or youthThe man (speaking of a singular person, not "the man" as in police or government)
mi in spanish means my
it means "my wife" in spanish
Its not entirely correct Spanish, but it has something to do with kissing your hand.
In Spanish mi tarea means my task in English.
Contrary to popular misconception, "mano a mano" does not mean 'man to man.' It is a Spanish phrase literally translated as 'hand-to-hand,' usually used in the context of combat or competition. In English, many people incorrectly use the expression "[to] talk mano a mano" to mean "[to] talk one-on-one." But it really means something more like "[to] go head-to-head."
It's Spanish for 'in friendly co-operation'