dame

give me, give to me


Verb dame

  1. Compound of the informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of dar, da and the pronoun me: give me!

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Examples
  • Por favor, dame sal y pimienta.

    Please give me salt and pepper.

  • Dame el libro verde.

    Give me the green book.

  • Dame una hoja de papel.

    Give me a sheet of paper.

  • Dame la mano.

    Shake my hand.

  • Por favor, dame la carta.

    Please give me the letter.

  • Dame una pista.

    Give me a tip.

  • Dame un vaso de leche.

    Give me a glass of milk.

  • Dame algo de comer.

    Give me something to eat.

  • Dame un poco de dinero.

    Give me a little money.

  • Dame una propina.

    Give me a tip.

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