Démosles (en. Let's give them)

/ˈdemosles/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
English: To give something to someone in a context where desire or uncertainty is expressed.
English: I hope we give them the support they need.
Espero que les démosles el apoyo que necesitan.
English: To include or share something with others in a context of possibility.
English: If we can, let's give them what we have to help.
Si podemos, démosles lo que tenemos para ayudar.
English: The action of granting something under the desired or requested conditions.
English: It's important that we give them a chance.
Es importante que démosles una oportunidad.

Etymology

English: It derives from the verb 'dar' in the subjunctive conjugated form with the enclitic pronoun 'les'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

English: let's give them a warm welcome
English: To offer a friendly greeting to someone who is arriving.
démosles la bienvenida
English: let's give them a hand
English: To offer help or assistance to others.
démosles una mano
English: let's give them some time
English: To grant a period of time for someone to do something.
démosles tiempo

Related Words

English: to give
English: To transfer something to another person.
dar
English: gift
English: An object that is given to another person without expecting anything in return.
regalo
English: to contribute
English: To contribute something to a common cause or purpose.
contribuir

Slang Meanings

English: An expression to indicate that one should help others.
English: Come on, let's give them, it doesn’t cost anything to help.
Vamos, démosles, no cuesta nada ayudar.
English: Used in an informal context to motivate acts of giving.
English: Let’s give them everything we can, it’s for a good cause.
Démosles todo lo que podamos, es por una buena causa.