Darla (en. Give it)
/'dar.la/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
The act of giving something to someone.
I am going to give her a book that you lent me.
Voy a darla un libro que me prestaste.
To perform an action that involves transferring or presenting.
Can you give her a hand with the homework?
¿Puedes darla una mano con la tarea?
To make something accessible to another person.
She always gives the correct information.
Ella siempre da la información correcta.
Etymology
It derives from the verb 'dar' in Spanish, with the addition of the pronoun 'la'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
hit it on the nail
To hit or be right about something.
darla en el clavo
give it to someone
To give something to someone informally.
darla a alguien
not to give it (well)
Not behaving appropriately.
no darla (bien)
Related Words
dar
To deliver something.
dar
giver
A person who gives.
dador
to give oneself
To receive something.
darse
Slang Meanings
To do something easily or informally.
You just have to give it and that's it, don't complicate yourself.
Solo tienes que darla y listo, no te compliques.
To deliver something that is not considered very valuable.
I gave her a piece of my old clothes.
Le di una darla de mis viejas ropas.