Darían (en. Would give)
/daˈɾi.an/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of delivering something to someone.
They would give their support if you asked them.
Ellos darían su apoyo si se lo pidieras.
Expresses the possibility of something occurring in exchange for a certain condition.
If they had more time, they would give music lessons.
Si tuvieran más tiempo, darían clases de música.
Can refer to an offer or donation.
If they could, they would give everything they have.
Si pudieran, darían todo lo que tienen.
Etymology
From the verb dar, from Latin 'dare', meaning 'to give.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
hit the nail on the head
To hit something right.
dar en el clavo
suggest or imply something
To suggest or imply something.
dar a entender
make a splash
To be a success, to make something stand out.
dar la campanada
Related Words
dar
To carry out the action of delivering something to someone.
dar
deliver
To put something into someone's hands.
entregar
gift
To give something as a gift, without expecting payment.
regalar
Slang Meanings
Colloquially, it can be used to refer to making a generous gesture.
If you need me, just tell me; I would give you whatever it takes.
Si me necesitas, solo dime; yo te daría lo que fuera.
It can be used in contexts of informal promises.
In the game, they would give their cards to win.
En el juego, ellos darían sus cartas para ganar.