Déselo (en. Give it to him)
/ˈde.se.lo/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Indicates the action of granting or delivering something to someone.
If you want the book, give it to your friend.
Si desea el libro, déselo a su amigo.
It is used to ask someone to deliver something.
Give it now, there's no time to waste.
Déselo ahora, no hay tiempo que perder.
A form that suggests allowing someone to obtain something.
If you like it, get it without hesitation.
Si le gusta, déselo sin dudar.
Etymology
From the verb 'dar', which comes from the Latin 'dare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
let him have it, it's coming
Indicates that someone is about to obtain something soon.
désele que viene
give it to him right away
To deliver it without delays.
dáselo a la primera
Related Words
give
To perform the action of delivering something.
dar
deliver
To make a delivery of what one possesses.
entregar
donate
To deliver something for free.
donar
Slang Meanings
Used informally to ask for something to be delivered quickly.
At the party, if you like something, give it to him soon.
En la fiesta, si te gusta algo, déselo pronto.
Colloquial expression to emphasize the urgency in delivering something.
If you have the homework ready, give it to the teacher now.
Si tienes la tarea lista, déselo al profesor ya.