Darte (en. Give you)

/ˈdaɾte/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To deliver something to someone.
I am going to give you the book you asked for.
Voy a darte el libro que me pediste.
To offer something to someone.
I want to give you some advice about your work.
Te quiero dar un consejo sobre tu trabajo.
To make someone receive something.
She decided to give you a second chance.
Ella decidió darte una segunda oportunidad.
To allow someone access to something.
The teacher is going to give you access to the study material.
El profesor va a darte acceso al material de estudio.
To create a favorable situation for someone.
I want to give you the chance to shine.
Quiero darte la oportunidad de brillar.

Etymology

From the verb dar, from Latin 'dare.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

to realize
To come to know or be aware of something.
darte cuenta
to indulge yourself
To allow yourself to do something you really want.
darte un capricho
to give you the reason
To accept that what you say is correct.
darte la razón
to hurry up
To accelerate the pace to do something faster.
darte prisa
to give you pleasure
To do something that satisfies or pleases you.
darte el gusto

Related Words

to give
To deliver, transfer something to someone.
dar
gift
An object given to someone as a sign of appreciation.
regalo
to offer
To give something to someone as a sign of devotion or respect.
ofrendar
to assign
To designate or give something to someone.
asignar
to grant
To give something to someone by right or merit.
conceder

Slang Meanings

To take a ride
We're going to take you for a ride around the city later.
Vamos a darte una vuelta por la ciudad más tarde.
To get you fired up
Don't give me any more trouble, or I'm going to get you fired up.
No me des más problemas, o te voy a dar fuego.