Darian (en. Darian)
/daɾjan/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates that something will be delivered or provided in the future.
If they were here, they would give their opinion.
Si ellos estuvieran aquí, darían su opinión.
A verbal form that expresses a future action under certain conditions.
If the situation improved, they would provide support to those affected.
Si la situación mejorara, darían apoyo a los afectados.
Used in contexts where a future possibility is expressed.
It would bring more joy to the party if they came.
Daría más alegría a la fiesta si vinieran.
Etymology
From the verb 'dar' in Spanish, derived from the Latin 'dare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to hit the nail on the head
To hit the mark in something.
dar en el clavo
to lend a hand
To help someone.
dar una mano
to face the music
To take responsibility.
dar la cara
Related Words
dar
To provide something to someone.
dar
donate
To deliver something altruistically.
donar
gift
To give something without expecting anything in return.
regalar
Slang Meanings
Colloquial expression referring to someone who is very generous.
That guy is a darian; he's always helping others.
Ese tipo es un darian, siempre está ayudando a los demás.
Used to describe someone who offers a lot but receives nothing in return.
She is a darian in her relationship; she always gives more than she receives.
Ella es un darian en su relación, siempre da más de lo que recibe.