date

/ˈdate/, [ˈd̪a.t̪e]

date


Verb date

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

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Examples
  • Date cuenta profundamente de que el momento presente es todo lo que siempre tienes.

    Realize deeply that the present moment is all you ever have.

  • Date cuenta que tienes un espacio de sobra entre las 2 palabras.

    Note that you have an extra space between these two words.

  • ¡Date prisa!

    Hurry up.

  • Date prisa o llegarás tarde.

    Hurry up, or you will be late.

  • Date prisa o perderás el avión.

    Hurry up, or you'll miss your plane.

  • Date prisa, o llegaremos tarde.

    Hurry up, or we'll be late.

  • ¡Date prisa, qué perdemos el tren!

    Hurry up, or we'll miss the train.

  • Date prisa o perderás el tren.

    Hurry up, or you'll miss the train.

  • Date prisa y cogerás el tren.

    Hurry, and you will catch the train.

  • Por favor, date prisa.

    Hurry up, please.

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