I don't anymore:
Ya no + conjugated verb
For example:
I don't eat meat anymore: Ya no como carne.
She doesn't drink anymore: Ya no bebe.
They don't speak Spanish anymore: Ya no hablan español.
Most often the phrase of "No Mass' " means give up in Spanish. There are many dialects in Spanish so there may be other terms for this phrase.
"Are going to give" in Spanish is "van a dar". It is pronounced "bahn ah dar". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Déjelo / déjenlo / déjalo / dejadlo ir.
"irte", "haberse ido"
You say, "Él dará."
To give = dar
"To give" in Spanish is "dar". "Give to me" would be "darme".
Dando - from the verb Dar -to give
darle a él
Devuelvaselo
Dame un beso would be the best way to say "Give me a kiss" in Spanish.
The English say the date that they left but the Spanish say the date of the first attack.
Gracias = Thanks
Los dare besos.
Dame un segundo
Dame una oportunidad.
Give me the whole sentence. Concludes is concluye and this is eso/esto but it's not that simple in Spanish so give me the whole sentence.
Te daré mi número.