dan

/ˈdan/, [ˈd̪ãn]

dan, give


Examples
  • No me dan ganas de salir en un día así.

    I don't feel like going out on such a day.

  • Dan está a favor de la libertad de expresión.

    Dan is for the freedom of expression.

  • Iguales causas no siempre dan a lugar a iguales efectos.

    The same cause does not always give rise to the same effect.

  • Él se pregunta si a ti te dan miedo las serpientes.

    He wonders if you are afraid of snakes.

  • Me dan escalofríos de sólo pensarlo.

    I shudder to think of it.

  • No se dan cuanta de que los están utilizando para lograr un objetivo político más amplio.

    They don't realize that they're being used as pawns to obtain a wider political objective.

  • Los cursos intermedios y avanzados de una lengua se dan en la lengua que se está aprendiendo.

    Intermediate and advanced language courses are given in the language being learned.

  • A ella le dan miedo los truenos.

    She is frightened of thunder.

  • Con una noche tan apaciguada y brillante como esta, siempre me dan ganas de dar un paseo a medianoche.

    With a mild, bright night like today, I always feel like going for a stroll at midnight.

  • Las oraciones nos dan el contexto de las palabras. Las oraciones tienen personalidad. Pueden ser divertidas, inteligentes, ridículas, perspicaces, conmovedoras, hirientes.

    Sentences bring context to the words. Sentences have personalities. They can be funny, smart, silly, insightful, touching, hurtful.

  • Me dan miedo las arañas.

    Spiders scare me.

  • Me dan ganas de comprar un automóvil.

    I want to buy an automobile.

  • Si hay diferencias genuinas entre estas dos culturas, pienso que las mayores se dan casi seguro en relación a lo que se piensa sobre los extranjeros que están estudiando el idioma nativo.

    If there are genuine differences between these two cultures, I think that the largest are certainly in what you think about foreigners studying your native language.

  • ¿Cuánto dan de propina en España?

    How much do you leave for a tip in Spain?

  • A él le dan miedo las serpientes.

    He is afraid of snakes.

  • ¿Dónde dan esa película?

    Where's that movie showing?

  • Lisa Lillien está casada con Dan Schneider.

    Lisa Lillien is married to Dan Schneider.

  • Son los árboles que dan frutos los que sufren las pedradas.

    They are trees that bear fruit, those who suffer from being hit with stones.

  • Dan tuvo un romance con una mujer que tenía casi la mitad de su edad.

    Dan found romance with a woman almost half his age.

  • A pesar de que él es policía, los ladrones le dan miedo.

    Even though he's a policeman, he's afraid of thieves.


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