Dará (en. Will give)
/daˈɾa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that someone will deliver or provide something in the future.
She will give her opinion at the meeting.
Ella dará su opinión en la reunión.
It is used to express that an event or action will occur in the future.
The conference will start tomorrow.
Mañana dará inicio la conferencia.
In formal contexts, it signifies the performance of an act.
The judge will give his verdict next Monday.
El juez dará su veredicto el próximo lunes.
Etymology
From Latin 'dare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
will give a lot to talk about
Refers to a matter that will generate a lot of conversations or discussion.
dará mucho de qué hablar
will face the consequences
Means to face the consequences of an action or to be responsible.
dará la cara
will bear fruit
Indicates that an effort or work will have positive results.
dará frutos
Related Words
give
Verb that means to hand over or provide something.
dar
giver
A person who gives something to someone.
dador
donation
The act of giving something once or regularly to a cause or another person.
donación
Slang Meanings
To give a hint
I’m going to give a knock on the door before entering.
Voy a darle un toque a la puerta antes de entrar.
To ring the bell
That movie is going to make a splash at the festival.
Esa película va a dar la campanada en el festival.
To hit the nail on the head
Your comment really hit the nail on the head.
Tu comentario realmente dio en el clavo.