Daros (en. Give you)

/ˈda.ros/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of delivering something to someone.
I'm going to give you a hand with the project.
Voy a daros una mano con el proyecto.
To offer something to someone generously.
The teacher decided to give you more time for the exam.
El profesor decidió daros más tiempo para el examen.
To provide something necessary.
They have decided to give you the information you need.
Ellos han decidido daros la información que necesitáis.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'dar' in Spanish.

Common Phrases and Expressions

realize it
To become aware of something.
daros cuenta
hurry up
To speed up in a situation.
daros prisa
take a break
To take a rest or break.
daros un respiro

Related Words

give
Act of delivering or offering something.
dar
donate
To give something without expecting anything in return.
donar
deliver
To make something reach someone.
entregar

Slang Meanings

In colloquial language, refers to giving something in a less formal way.
The teacher gives us a break for the exam.
El profe nos daros una acera para el examen.
Used in the context of friendship, it means to offer help.
We are always willing to give you a hand.
Siempre estamos dispuestos a daros una mano.