Today’s Spanish word of the day is “manera”.
It’s a feminine noun meaning “way” or “manner”.
Some useful expressions that use the word “manera” include:
- A mi manera. – My way.
- De ninguna manera. – No way.
The word “manera” comes from Latin manuaria, which meant “pertaining to the hand”, and could refer to the way in which things were done, particularly when done by hand.
Example sentences
Cada persona tiene su propia manera de pensar.
Every person has their own way of thinking.
Su manera de estudiar es muy organizada.
Her way of studying is very organized.
Para encontrar la manera correcta de hacer algo, a veces tenemos que cometer errores primero.
To find the right way to do something, sometimes we need to make mistakes first.
La manera en que decoraron la casa es muy moderna.
The way they decorated the house is very modern.
En su manera de actuar, se puede ver la influencia de sus padres.
In the way she acts, you can see the influence of her parents.