dar

/ˈdaɾ/, [ˈd̪aɾ]

give, to give


Examples
  • Una vez el cambio social comienza, no es posible dar marcha atrás. No se le puede hacer olvidar a una persona cómo leer. No se puede humillar a una persona que siente orgullo. No se puede oprimir a las personas que ya no sienten miedo.

    Once social change begins it can not be reversed. You can not un-educate the person who has learned to read. You can not humiliate the person who feels pride. You can not oppress the people who are not afraid anymore.

  • Salió a dar un paseo con su perro.

    He went out for a walk with his dog.

  • ¡Qué cansada estoy, no puedo dar un paso más!

    I'm dead tired, I can't take one more step!

  • ¿Tendré que dar una clase?

    Will I have to give a lecture?

  • Ellos anunciaron que iban a dar una fiesta.

    They announced that they were going to have a party.

  • Te voy a dar este libro.

    I will give you this book.

  • Está prohibido dar de comer a las palomas.

    Feeding pigeons is prohibited.

  • No puedo dar cuenta de lo que ha ocurrido.

    I cannot account for what has happened.

  • No te voy a dar mi número de teléfono.

    I'm not going to give you my phone number.

  • Algunas cosas se dicen al final para dar énfasis.

    Some things are said at the end for emphasis.

  • Voy a ir a dar un paseo para despejar mi cabeza.

    I'll just go for a walk to clear my head.

  • Tengo que dar de comer al perro.

    I need to feed the dog.

  • ¿Me podría dar un cubalibre por favor?

    Can I have a gin and coke please?

  • ¿Me puede dar un kilo de bistec de ternera, por favor?

    Can I get a kilo of beef steaks please?

  • Tom no le va a dar a María el mensaje que le pediste que le diera.

    Tom won't give Mary the message that you asked him to.

  • Nadie pudo dar la respuesta correcta.

    Nobody could give the correct answer.

  • Me acabo de dar cuenta que es mucho más trabajo de lo que pensé.

    I just realized it's much more work that I have thought.

  • A los niños no se les debería dar más dinero de lo necesario.

    Children should not be given more money than is needed.

  • Ellos le van a dar la culpa de esto a Tom.

    They're going to blame Tom for this.

  • Los fines de semana llevo a mis perros a dar un largo paseo por el parque.

    On weekends, I take my dogs out for a long walk in the park.


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