dámelo

give it to me


Verb dámelo

  1. Compound of the informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of dar, da and the pronouns me and lo.

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Examples
  • Dámelo.

    Give it to me.

  • ¡Dámelo!

    Give it to me!

  • Venga, dámelo.

    Come on, give it to me.

  • ¡Dámelo ya!

    Give it to me now.

  • Dámelo, por favor.

    Give it to me, please.

  • Dámelo con mucho hielo.

    I want it with plenty of ice.

  • ¡No se lo des a él, dámelo a mí!

    Don't give it to him. Give it to me.


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