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)
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 mano" is "las manos".
In Spanish, it means la impresora.
levanta la mano literally means "raise the hand," or raise your hand
It is the Spanish word for library.
Quite literally, it means "Give your hand." But Spanishdict.com says it means "shaking hands".
levanta la mano means 'put your hand up'. this is on my spanish hw so i know.
La mano
Levante la mano derecha. (You raise the right hand)
de la mano
You say, "¡Mueve la mano!"
¿Qué está en la mano?
Ella esta levantando la mano.
bajo mano = underhand bajo la mano = under (the) hand *Please, read carefully because it is "BAJA" (a verb), not "bajo" (a preposition).
te de la mano con su
En la mano en minutos
Raise your right hand