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MACAN

Mando Aéreo de Canarias

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MALOG

Mando de Apoyo Logístico

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MA

Mando Aéreo

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MACOM

Mando Aéreo de Combate

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MOA

Mando Operativo Aéreo

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MAEST

Mando Aéreo del Estrecho

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MACEN

Mando Aéreo del Centro

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MALEV

Mando de Levante

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MATRA

Mando Aéreo de Transporte

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MATAC

Mando Aéreo Táctico

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MAPER

Mando Aéreo de Personal

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MULC

Mando Unico para la Lucha Contraterrorista

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MON

Mando Operativo Naval

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MUNICAN

Mando Unificado de Canarias

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MOP

Mando Operativo Principal

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MOT

Mando Operativo Terrestre

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JEMMA

Jefe del Estado Mayor del Mando Aéreo

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CJMOA

Comandante en Jefe del Mando Operativo Aéreo

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CJMON

Comandante en Jefe del Mando Operativo Naval

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EMMA

Estado Mayor del Mando Aéreo

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CJMOP

Comandante en Jefe del Mando Operativo

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JEMUNICAN

Jefe del Mando Unificado de Canarias

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CJMOT

Comandante en Jefe del Mando Operativo Terrestre

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MAMAT

Mando Aéreo de Material

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GJMACAN

General Jefe del Mando Aéreo de Canarias

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What does mando mean?

Mando
Mando or Manddo is a musical form that evolved during the 19th and 20th century among Goan Catholics of Goa, India. It represents the meeting point of Indian and western musical traditions. The music has elements of both Indian and western culture. The males wear formal coats, showing Portuguese influence, while females wear a unique Indian costume. The ceremonial torhop-baz worn during the mando dance was of velvet or silk, red, blue or green in colour, embroidered with gold threads. A white or blue shawl was worn. The socks had to be white and the slippers ornamented. This was all graced with a fan, which enhanced the lady's mood with a secret charm during the dance. Nowadays mandos are highlighted with their dance respective of their song. The plural of manddo in Konkani is mande.The major theme of mandos is love, the minor ones being historical narratives, grievance against exploitation and social injustice, and political resistance during the Portuguese presence in Goa.With grace in voice charm in costumes the performances are enhanced. The accent in Konkani is almost always on the last syllable. The dialect used in the classical mandos is the Bambonn Saxtti of Salcete, particularly as spoken in the villages of Benaulim, Curtorim, Loutolim, Chinchinim, Assolna, Betul, Velim, Cuncolim, Navelim and Raia, where most of them originated. It is the most musical of the Konkani dialects with its consistent use of elisions. One of the characteristics of this dialect is that words are stretched out in pronunciation with the addition of an extra vowel sound either in the middle of the words or at the end epenthesis. Thus the word dista is lengthened to disota and sanddlear into sanddilear. The suffixes –i and –o are commonly used to add an extra syllable to a line. Thus larar becomes larari and neketr becomes neketro. The full sound -o- is softened in this dialect. Thus roddonk becomes roddunk, mozo becomes muzo. The possessive pronouns in the mando have the Salcete form, as tugel´lem for tujem, mugel´lem for mujem or mojem. Shorter forms are derived when the music needs to cut off a syllable, e.g. tuj´ kodden instead of tuje koddem and mak´ naka instead of maka naka. Not only the phonetics correspond to the Salcete dialect but also words like masoli for “fish” instead of nishtem, e.g. “Dongrari fulo nam, doriant masli pun nam”. The Brahmins address a girl or a woman with “rê” instead of “gô” and use the pronoun “ti” instead of “tem”.

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