Daré (en. I will give)

/daˈɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of granting something to someone or delivering something.
Tomorrow I will give a lecture on history.
Mañana daré una conferencia sobre la historia.
To deliver or provide something.
I will give my support to the cause.
Daré mi apoyo a la causa.
To cause or provoke an effect on someone.
I hope the news brings you joy.
Espero que la noticia te dé alegría.

Etymology

From Latin 'dare', which means 'to give.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

hit the nail on the head
To hit or reach a correct conclusion.
dar en el clavo
face the music
To take responsibility for something.
dar la cara
to miss the mark
Not achieving an expected result.
no dar pie con bola

Related Words

give
Verb that indicates the action of transferring or providing something to someone.
dar
donate
To give something, often voluntarily and without expecting anything in return.
donar
gift
To give something as a gift.
regalar

Slang Meanings

To take a risk
When it is said 'to take a risk', it refers to stealing or assaulting.
Cuando se dice 'dar el palo', se refiere a robar o asaltar.
To push hard
In some regions, 'to push hard' means to press or demand more from someone.
En algunas regiones, 'dar caña' significa presionar o exigir más a alguien.