Hand in Spanish

Hand in Spanish

Hand in Spanish

How to say hand in Spanish?

The word “hand” in Spanish is “mano”. It is a feminine noun, so it is often preceded by the feminine article “la”.

Here are a few examples of how to use “mano” in a sentence:

  1. Lávate las manos antes de comer. (Wash your hands before eating.)
  2. Tengo una herida en la mano. (I have a wound on my hand.)
  3. Él me dio la mano y me ayudó a levantarme. (He gave me his hand and helped me get up.)

As you can see from the examples above, “mano” is a common word in Spanish, and it is used in a variety of contexts to refer to the human hand.

Sentences with the word hand in Spanish

Me duele la mano.My hand hurts.
¿Qué tienes en la mano?What do you have in your hand?
¿En qué mano está tu regalo?In which hand is your gift?
¿Qué te pasa en la mano?What’s wrong with your hand?
Me cogí la mano con la puerta.I caught my hand with the door.
Me enyesaron la mano.They put a cast on my hand.
Hay que ponerle mano dura a ese muchachito.You have to put a heavy hand on that little boy.
¡Ni se te ocurra ponerme la mano encima!Don’t you dare lay a hand on me!
Tengo la mano dañada.I have a damaged hand.
Me rompí la mano.I broke my hand.
No metas ahí la mano, mi niño.Don’t stick your hand in there, my boy.
Vicky se quemó la mano.Vicky burned her hand.
Tienes tremendo arañazo en la mano.You have a tremendous scratch on your hand.
¡Muéstrame tu mano!Show me your hand!
¡Pon la mano y cierra los ojos!Put your hand up and close your eyes!
Tírame una foto junta esta mano gigante.Take a picture of me holding this giant hand together.
Tienes muy buena mano para la pintura.You have a very good hand for painting.
Me encanta el anillo de tu mano derecha.I love the ring on your right hand.
Vengo a retocarme el tatuaje de la mano.I’m here to touch up the tattoo on my hand.
Se me encajó un vidrio en la mano.A glass got stuck in my hand.
Me quiero tatuar el dorso de la mano.I want to tattoo the back of my hand.
En la mano tengo una cicatriz.I have a scar on my hand.
Me herí la mano.I hurt my hand.
Levanta la mano y haz el juramento.Raise your hand and take the oath.
No me cabe más nada en la mano.I have nothing else in my hand.
¿No ves que tengo la mano ocupada?Can’t you see my hand is full?
¡Échame una mano con esto!Give me a hand with this!
Tengo la mano acalambrada.My hand is cramping.
Me hicieron una placa de la mano izquierda.I had a plate made on my left hand.
Juntó su mano con la mía y me besó.He joined his hand with mine and kissed me.

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