Dárselo (en. Give it to (someone))
/ˈdaɾ.se.lo/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Hand something to a person, especially something that was promised.
I decided to give it to my friend for him to take care of it.
Decidí dárselo a mi amigo para que lo cuidara.
Accept or take something that is offered to you.
Although I had doubts, I finally decided to give it.
Aunque dudaba, finalmente decidí dárselo.
Yield or transfer something from one person to another.
She wanted to give it to her sister as a gift.
Ella quería dárselo a su hermana como regalo.
Etymology
From the verb dar combined with the reflexive pronoun 'se' and the pronoun 'lo'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
give it to whoever you want
Hand it over to the person you wish.
dáselo a quien quieras
give it to someone
Hand something to a specific person.
dárselo a alguien
give it all
Hand over something completely, without holding anything back.
dárselo todo
Related Words
give
Transfer the possession of something to another person.
dar
delivery
Action of giving something to someone.
entrega
offer
Proposal to give something in exchange.
oferta
Slang Meanings
To give something informally or casually.
Just give it like that, without thinking too much.
Dárselo así, sin pensarlo mucho.
To gift something without expecting anything in return.
Just give it to him and don't worry about that.
Le dáselo y ya, no te preocupes por eso.