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The Spanish word for handle is
picaporte





handle

Gender

The gender of picaporte is masculine. E.g. el picaporte.

Plural

The plural of picaporte is picaportes.

Spanish Definition


handle
     1. n. Manija, mango, asa.
     2. n. Pomo de la puerta, picaporte.
     3. n. El nombre de una persona, o su sobrenombre.
     4. n. La cantidad total de dinero gastada o manejada en un proyecto, periodo, etcétera.
     5. vt. Manejar, manipular.
     6. vt. Tratar.
     7. vt. Comerciar con.
     8. vt. Desempeñarse cuando es manejado o conducido.



Translations for handle and their definitions

tratar
     1. v. to treat (to handle, behave toward in a specific way)
     2. v. to treat (to apply medical care)
     3. v. to treat (to submit to a chemical action)
     4. v. to address, to refer to as
     5. v. (indtr, con) to deal with
     6. v. (indtr, de) to try, to try to, to seek to, to attempt to, to strive to, to endeavor to
     7. v. (indtr, .reflexive) to be about, to concern; to be
           No se trata de ti todo el tiempo. - It's not about you all the time.


asa
     1. n-f. handle of a vessel or container
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of asar


mango
     1. n-m. handle (part of an object which is held in the hand)
     2. n-m. mango (fruit and tree)
     3. n-m. (Argentina, Uruguay, lunfardo, colloquial) cash, dough (money)
     4. v. first-person singular present indicative of mangar


encargarse
     1. to handle


manija
     1. n-f. handle (part of an object that is held)
     2. n-f. handle, knob (of a door)


lidiar
     1. v. to fight, battle
     2. v. to bullfight until the animal dies
     3. v. to oppose someone
     4. v. to attempt to negotiate with an annoying person
     5. v. to argue, litigate
     6. v. to cope, deal with, handle


tirador
     1. n-m. shooter, rifleman
     2. n-m. door handle


manilla
     1. n-f. handle
     2. n-f. (Spain) door handle
     3. n-f. (Colombia) bracelet


picaporte
     1. n-m. doorknob, door handle
     2. n-m. knocker, door knocker


Dictionary entries from Wiktionary

Pronunciation

Mexican Dialect

manija



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