Darán (en. Will give)

/daˈɾan/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
Used to indicate a future action performed by others.
The government will give grants to companies.
El gobierno darán subvenciones a las empresas.
Indicates that something will be given by a group of people or entities in the future.
Tomorrow they will give the exam results.
Mañana darán el resultado del examen.
Expresses a promise or a future commitment.
They will give their support in the meeting.
Ellos darán su apoyo en la reunión.

Etymology

From the verb 'dar', which comes from the Latin 'dare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

not to take a step back
Not to backtrack on a decision.
no dar un paso atrás
to face up
To take responsibility.
dar la cara
to hit the nail on the head
To hit upon something.
dar en el clavo

Related Words

give
Verb that means to transfer the possession of something to another person.
dar
donate
To give something to a person or entity without expecting anything in return.
donar
gift
To give something as a gift.
regalar

Slang Meanings

Expression used to refer to the action of giving something in the context of parties.
At that party, they will surely give a lot of gifts.
En esa fiesta, seguro que darán un montón de regalos.
Used to indicate a future action in informal situations.
If I arrive on time, they will give the ticket.
Si llego a tiempo, darán la entrada.