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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 mano

The couple was walking hand in hand (as in both hands were intertwined while walking)

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βˆ™ 10y ago

Direct translation would be to give a hand.

"Le doy la mano" would mean "I give/lend you/him/her a hand."

It can also mean to shake hands with each other.

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