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The Meaning of mañoso

Keyword: Mañoso

Definition: The term “mañoso” in Spanish refers to someone who is clever, skillful, or cunning in a way that may involve manipulative or crafty behavior. It is often used to describe a person who employs shrewdness, especially in tricky situations or when trying to outsmart others. In some contexts, it may also imply being resourceful in a non-deceptive manner.

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Etymology: “Mañoso” derives from the Spanish noun “mano” (hand), which is further linked to the Latin “manus,” meaning hand. The suffix “-oso” is an adjective-forming ending in Spanish, essentially suggesting someone who is full of “hand” qualities, which metaphorically points to skill or craftiness.

Pronunciation: /maˈɲoso/

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  1. El niño es muy mañoso con sus juguetes y siempre encuentra la manera de arreglarlos.
    (The boy is very crafty with his toys and always finds a way to fix them.)

  2. Mi abuelo es mañoso para hacer muebles; ha construido toda la decoración de la casa.
    (My grandfather is skillful at making furniture; he has built all the decor in the house.)

  3. Aunque es pequeño, es mañoso y logra abrir la puerta por sí mismo.
    (Even though he is small, he is clever and manages to open the door by himself.)

  4. El mecánico es mañoso, puede solucionar cualquier problema en el coche.
    (The mechanic is resourceful; he can solve any problem with the car.)

  5. Su mañoso estilo de cocina siempre sorprende a sus invitados.
    (His crafty cooking style always surprises his guests.)

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