意思
To offer assistance.
文化背景
In Italian households, 'dare una mano' is expected from children as soon as they are old enough. It's not just about chores; it's about learning the value of contributing to the family unit. Offering a 'mano d'aiuto' to a superior can be a delicate way to show initiative without appearing to overstep your boundaries. In the South, the concept of 'aiuto' is often tied to 'onore' (honor). Helping a neighbor is a matter of pride and community standing. On Italian forums and social media, you'll often see 'Qualcuno mi dà una mano?' as a subject line for technical queries.
Shorten it!
In 90% of conversations, Italians just say 'dare una mano'. The 'd'aiuto' part makes it sound more formal or heartfelt.
Watch the article
Always use 'una' (a). Saying 'dare la mano' (the hand) changes the meaning to shaking hands.
意思
To offer assistance.
Shorten it!
In 90% of conversations, Italians just say 'dare una mano'. The 'd'aiuto' part makes it sound more formal or heartfelt.
Watch the article
Always use 'una' (a). Saying 'dare la mano' (the hand) changes the meaning to shaking hands.
Use the Conditional
To be extra polite when asking, use 'Mi daresti una mano?' (Would you give me a hand?). It sounds much softer.
自我测试
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb 'dare'.
Io e Paolo _____ una mano d'aiuto a Maria per il trasloco domani.
The subject is 'Io e Paolo' (we), so the verb must be in the first person plural 'diamo'.
Which phrase is the most natural way to ask a friend for help?
Hai un momento? ...
'Mi dai una mano d'aiuto?' is the standard idiomatic expression.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'Queste borse sono pesantissime!' B: 'Non ti preoccupare, ...'
The expression uses 'mano' (hand) to signify help.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Context: A colleague is struggling with a computer program.
'Mano d'aiuto' is for assistance; 'mano di vernice' is for painting; 'mano per salutare' is a handshake; 'mano di carte' is a hand in a card game.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Help vs. Hand
练习题库
4 练习Io e Paolo _____ una mano d'aiuto a Maria per il trasloco domani.
The subject is 'Io e Paolo' (we), so the verb must be in the first person plural 'diamo'.
Hai un momento? ...
'Mi dai una mano d'aiuto?' is the standard idiomatic expression.
A: 'Queste borse sono pesantissime!' B: 'Non ti preoccupare, ...'
The expression uses 'mano' (hand) to signify help.
Context: A colleague is struggling with a computer program.
'Mano d'aiuto' is for assistance; 'mano di vernice' is for painting; 'mano per salutare' is a handshake; 'mano di carte' is a hand in a card game.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题It's neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend. For extreme formality, use 'prestare assistenza'.
No, the idiom is fixed as 'una mano'. To emphasize, say 'dare una grande mano'.
'Aiutare' is the general verb. 'Dare una mano' is more idiomatic and implies a collaborative, physical, or temporary effort.
Usually no. For money, we say 'dare un contributo' or 'prestare soldi'.
Yes, it is a standard Italian expression used from Milan to Sicily.
You say 'Ho bisogno di una mano' or 'Mi serve una mano'.
Yes, 'darmi una mano d'aiuto in questo momento difficile' is very common.
No, 'dare una mano' is actually more common in spoken Italian.
No, it's an idiom, but it's perfectly acceptable in standard speech.
The plural is 'dare una mano a più persone' or 'dare molte mani' (rare). Usually, we keep 'una mano' even for multiple people.
相关表达
Dare man forte
similarTo provide strong support or reinforcement.
Essere a portata di mano
builds onTo be within reach / handy.
Mettere mano a
similarTo start working on something.
Lavarsene le mani
contrastTo wash one's hands of something.