dan
/ˈdan/, [ˈd̪ãn]dan, give
Verb dan
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Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of dar.
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of dar.
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A Tom sí que se le dan bien los niños.
Tom certainly has a way with children.
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Hay mucha gente a la que le interesan los coches, pero a mí no me dan más.
Lots of people are interested in cars, but they're really nothing to me.
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Dan tiene muchos amigos en este sitio virtual.
Dan has many friends on this website.
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En ese cine siempre dan buenas películas.
That movie theater always shows good movies.
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Me dan miedo los terremotos.
I'm afraid of earthquakes.
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Le dan miedo los gatos.
He's afraid of cats.
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¿Dan películas en el avión?
Are there movies on the plane?
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Las abejas nos dan miel.
Bees provide us with honey.
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La policía se dio cuenta de que Dan actuó en defensa propia.
The police realized that Dan acted in self-defence.
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Dan no pudo salvar a los rehenes.
Dan failed to save the hostages.
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