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  1. transitive verb. 1. (to hand) a. dar. Give me the sugar, please.Dame el azúcar, por favor. 2. (to gift) a. dar. What are you going to give your father on his birthday?¿Qué le vas a dar a tu padre en su cumpleaños? b. regalar. Santa Claus gave me a bike. Papá Noel me regaló una bici. c. obsequiar.

  2. Mar 15, 2024 · To give the command “Give me” in Spanish, you can use the imperative form “Dame”. This form is derived from the verb “dar” which means “to give”. The imperative form is used to give direct orders or commands, and it is important to note that the subject pronoun is not usually included in the imperative form.

  3. informal (Stop making excuses) ¡no me vengas con cuentos! loc interj. ¡no me vengas con rollos! loc interj. 'I'm sorry, I forgot.' 'Don't give me that!'. ¡no me vengas con eso! loc interj. Give me a break! interj. (to express disbelief or contempt)

  4. Aug 25, 2022 · 1. Start by saying “Dame” (pronounced: dah-meh), which means “give me”. 2. Next, use the word “cabeza” (pronounced: kah-beh-sah), which means “head”. 3. Put the two words together: “Dame cabeza” (pronounced: dah-meh kah-beh-sah). 4. This phrase translates to “give me head” in English.

  5. give me translation | English-Spanish dictionary. Search. Definition. Synonyms. Conjugate. Speak. Suggest new translation/definition. give me half. exp. dame la mitad. Entry related to: half. Additional comments: Collaborative Dictionary English-Spanish. give. ( gave pt) ( given pp ) a transitive verb.

  6. give me - Spanish translation – Linguee. dar v. donar v. transmitir algo a algn. v. regalar v. otorgar v. ofrecer algo a algn. v. ·. presentar algo v. ·. proporcionar v. ·. pasar v. ·. prestar algo v. ·. entregar v. ·. proveer v. ·. aportar algo v. ·. ceder v. ·. alcanzar v. ·. traer v. ·. obsequiar algo v. ·. abastecer a algn. con algo v. ·.

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