Daría (en. Would give)
/daˈɾia/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates a future action in relation to a hypothetical event.
If I had money, I would give a trip.
Si tuviera dinero, daría un viaje.
Expresses courtesy or desire.
It would please me to see you tomorrow.
Me daría gusto verte mañana.
Implication of offering or providing something.
She would give her time to help others.
Ella daría su tiempo para ayudar a los demás.
Etymology
Derived from the verb 'dar', from Latin 'dare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I would give anything.
I would be willing to sacrifice everything.
daría lo que fuera
I would give my life for.
I would be willing to die for someone or something.
daría la vida por
Give and take.
It implies reciprocity in personal relationships.
dar y recibir
Related Words
give
To make a delivery of something to someone.
dar
donate
To deliver something without expecting anything in return.
donar
deliver
To put something in someone else's hands.
entregar
Slang Meanings
To express a desire to do something.
I would give anything to go to that concert.
Daría lo que fuera por ir a ese concierto.
Exaggerated reactions to a situation.
If I saw my favorite celebrity, I would have a heart attack.
Si viera a mi famoso favorito, daría un infarto.