The phrase "takes hand" is spelled with an /s/ sound at the end of "takes" and a /d/ sound at the end of "hand." This is because "takes" is a verb in the present tense, which is spelled with an "-s" ending when it agrees with a third-person singular subject (e.g. "he takes"). "Hand," on the other hand, is a noun, which is spelled with a "-d" ending in the singular form (e.g. "one hand"). Proper spelling is important for effective communication in both written and spoken language.