Contionary:mano
Avendonian
Alternative forms
- man (Low Burgundian)
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *mannaz.
Noun
mano m (plural mani)
- man, husband
Ganymedian
Etymology
From Spanish mano, clipping of hermano "brother"; doublet of emano.
Pronunciation
Noun
mano class II (plural manosi, diminutive manito)
- man
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Popoma
Pronunciation
(Standard Popoma) IPA: /mano/
(Western Popoma) IPA: /mɐ̝nɔ/
(South Popoma) IPA: /manɔ/
Etymology
From the Italian "mano"
Noun
mano (plural manos)
- (common countable inflectable) Hand.