Mano Po was created on 2002-12-25.
Mano po - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:G
Mano po III My love - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:G
Mano po 2 My home - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:G
Mano po 6 A Mother's Love - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Philippines:G (MTRCB)
Una mano is Spanish for 'a hand'
"Mano po" is a Filipino gesture of respect, where a younger person takes the hand of an elder and presses it to their forehead as a sign of reverence and seeking blessings. It is a common practice in Filipino culture, especially during gatherings with family and elderly relatives.
"mano" in Italian means "hand."
Volleyball = Wolipale
"Su mano derecho" means "his/her/your right hand."
A man or youthThe man (speaking of a singular person, not "the man" as in police or government)
Contrary to popular misconception, "mano a mano" does not mean 'man to man.' It is a Spanish phrase literally translated as 'hand-to-hand,' usually used in the context of combat or competition. In English, many people incorrectly use the expression "[to] talk mano a mano" to mean "[to] talk one-on-one." But it really means something more like "[to] go head-to-head."