Spanish word of the week: mano

This week’s Spanish word of the week is mano.

Mano is a noun that means hand. To hear how mano is pronounced, you can click the icon below:

Most Spanish nouns ending in the letter ‘-o’ are masculine, because they are derived from masculine Latin nouns ending in ‘-us’; for example amigo, a (male) friend, from the Latin amicus.

Unfortunately, as with many rules, there are exceptions. The word mano (from Latin manus) is one of the few Spanish nouns which end with the letter ‘-o’ but which are feminine.

Can you give me a hand? ¿Me echas una mano?
Have you washed your hands? ¿Te has lavado las manos?

Make sure you use the correct definite or indefinite article, la/las or una/unas.

The Spanish word moto (motorbike) is also feminine, because it’s short for motocicleta, as is foto (photo), short for fotografía.

I took a photo of the children. Les saqué una foto a los niños.

Come back next week to learn a new word and expand your Spanish vocabulary!

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