den
/ˈden/, [ˈd̪ẽn]den, give
Verb den
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Second-person plural (ustedes) present subjunctive form of dar.
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present subjunctive form of dar.
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Second-person plural (ustedes) imperative form of dar.
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Hay pocos sitios en el mundo que te den tales libertades.
There are few places in the world that give you such freedoms.
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Si ella espera que le den cinco días pagados de permiso en el trabajo, se va a llevar un chasco.
If she expects them to give her five days off work with pay, she's going to be disappointed.
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No creo que los gatos negros den mala suerte.
I don’t believe that black cats cause bad luck.
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Adelante, den a Estados Unidos todo el dinero que se han ganado.
Go ahead, give America all your hard earned money.
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Espero que todos den lo mejor.
I expect you all to do your best.
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La gente a menudo miente acerca de lo que hicieron el fin de semana para que sus amigos no se den cuenta de lo aburridos que en realidad son.
People often lie about what they did on the weekend, so their friends won't realize how boring they really are.
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Es probable que a Tom le den el alta mañana.
Tom will likely be discharged from the hospital tomorrow.
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No le den mi número a Tom.
Don't give Tom your number.
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