di
/ˈdi/, [ˈd̪i]di, gave
Verb di
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First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of dar.
- Dile lo que te di.
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Tell him what I gave you.
Verb di
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of decir.
- Dile lo que te di.
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Tell him what I gave you.
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Obsolete spelling of dice
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Más tarde me di cuenta de que la gente de Beijing camina despacio.
I later realized that Beijing people walk slowly.
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No me di cuenta.
I didn't realise.
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¿Cuando me di cuenta de que era Dios? Bueno, yo estaba orando y de repente me di cuenta de que estaba hablando conmigo mismo.
When did I realize I was God? Well, I was praying and I suddenly realized I was talking to myself.
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Me di cuenta que no estaba lista.
I realized I wasn't ready.
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Le di otra oportunidad a Tom.
I gave Tom another chance.
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Me di cuenta en ese momento que este horrible sótano era el único lugar que nos podía salvar las vidas.
I realized then that this awful cellar was the only place that could save our lives.
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Le di de comer a mi perro las sobras.
I fed the leftovers to my dog.
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Yo les di mi vida.
I gave you my life.
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Disculpa, no me di cuenta.
Sorry, I didn't realize.
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También me di cuenta de eso.
I noticed that, too.
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