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— meaning in English: hand

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Catalan speakers commonly use the word 'mà' in everyday situations, such as when giving directions, describing actions, or in greetings. For example, one might say 'Dóna'm la mà' (Give me your hand) when asking for assistance.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'mà' specifically refers to the physical hand, the word 'palma' refers more to the palm of the hand. You would use 'mà' when talking about the hand in general, such as in gestures or assistance, while 'palma' is suitable when discussing something like a palm reading.
Culture
'Mà' has roots in the Latin word 'manus,' which also means hand. This connection highlights the word's importance across various Romance languages, showcasing the shared linguistic heritage. In Catalonia, the phrase 'mà a mà' (hand in hand) is often used to express unity or collaboration, reflecting the region's cultural emphasis on community.
FAQ
Q.What does the word 'mà' mean in English?
'Mà' translates to 'hand' in English, referring to the body part that includes fingers and is used for various tasks and gestures.
Q.How do you use 'mà' in a sentence?
You can use 'mà' in sentences like 'La meva mà està ferida' (My hand is hurt) or 'Aquesta mà és l'esquerra' (This hand is the left one).
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'mà'?
A common mistake is confusing 'mà' with 'mans,' which is the plural form. Remember, 'mà' is singular and should be used when referring to one hand.
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