Daria (en. Would give)
/daˈɾia/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
To express the action of delivering or providing something.
If I had more time, I would give drawing classes.
Si tuviera más tiempo, daría clases de dibujo.
To offer a gift or favor to someone.
She would give anything to see her family.
Ella daría cualquier cosa por ver a su familia.
To show or manifest some quality or characteristic.
The painting would give a new atmosphere to the room.
El cuadro daría un nuevo aire a la sala.
To grant someone something.
The sponsor would provide a scholarship to the outstanding student.
El patrocinador daría una beca al estudiante destacado.
Etymology
From the verb 'dar', of Latin origin 'dare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I would give anything.
I would be willing to do anything.
daría lo que fuera
I wouldn't tell the time.
It refers to someone who does not trust someone else's promises.
no daría la hora
I would give an arm for.
To be willing to sacrifice something important for something else.
daría un brazo por
Related Words
dar
Verb that means to deliver something.
dar
dador
Person who gives or delivers something.
dador
donar
To deliver something altruistically.
donar
Slang Meanings
To be in a difficult situation.
I am in a mess that would give me a headache.
Estoy en un lío que me daría dolor de cabeza.
To be generous.
He always brings good vibes; he is a daria.
Siempre da buena onda, es un daria.