It occurred to me - years late - that the male street hero should be named Mano Duro rather than Man Dura. However, my two years of high school Spanish are decades in the past. Can someone with more knowledge of Spanish let me know which is correct?
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It occurred to me - years late - that the male street hero should be named Mano Duro rather than Man Dura. However, my two years of high school Spanish are decades in the past. Can someone with more knowledge of Spanish let me know which is correct?
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Translators say Mano Duro translates to "Hard Hand" and when translating Man Dura, it asks if I meant "Mano Dura" which translates to "Firm Hand". In my limited understanding of Spanish O on the end is masculine and A on the end is feminine.
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Semper in femineo gerunt
Ich bin eine Mann
Except that the spanish word
Except that the spanish word "mano" (hand) is feminine.
(BTW, in German, "Mann" is masculine, so it would be "ich bin ein Mann". Or did you mean something by using the wrong article?)