Levantar La Mano

The Spanish phrase "levantar la mano" translates to "to raise a hand" in English. To help you remember it, think of the English phrase "lend a hand," which means to help out. When you "levantar la mano" in class, you're often doing so to help the discussion by asking a question or offering an answer. So, imagine you're not just raising your hand—you're "lending" it to the conversation! Next time you're in a classroom, channel your inner superhero, ready to "lend a hand" by "levantar la mano" and save the day with your knowledge! 🖐️
Practice Version

Levantar La Mano: To raise a hand. Levantar la mano. In Spanish, "levantar la mano" means to physically raise one's hand, often to indicate a desire to speak or participate.