it means like strong arm. abrazo is arm and fuertue is stong but u did spell it wrong who ever posted this question. Brazo-arm fuerte-strong and mean- is how you spell mean
In response to the above comment-You did NOT spell it incorrectly! Abrazo refers to a HUG in many Spanish cultures. The phrase simply means a strong hug-typically used as an ending to a Spanish card or letter-informal.
"Give a strong hug"
No, "dar" is a regular verb in Spanish. Its conjugation follows the same pattern as other regular -ar verbs.
The preterite forms of "dar" in Spanish are: Yo di Tú diste Él/ella/usted dio Nosotros/nosotras dimos Vosotros/vosotras disteis Ellos/ellas/ustedes dieron
The "yo" form of the verb dar in the present tense is "doy."
Te gusta dar clases = You like to teach
To say "door is open" in Farsi, you can say "در رو باز است" (dar rū bāz ast).
The cast of Instrucciones para dar un abrazo a distancia - 2011 includes: Pepe Galotto as Padre
Dando - from the verb Dar -to give
Dar. That is the infinitive
To give.
Can I have your signature? in Spanish is ¿Me puede dar su firma?
No, "dar" is a regular verb in Spanish. Its conjugation follows the same pattern as other regular -ar verbs.
excitar dar energia
dar, otorgar, donar
The verb for "to give" is "dar."
In Spanish, a woman would said this way:Estoy por dar a luz/ a punto de dar a luz a nuestro bebé. (At this moment).
"To give" in Spanish is "dar". "Give to me" would be "darme".
dormir, describir, dar