In Spanish, you can say "dale una oportunidad" to express "give it a chance." Another common phrase is "déjalo intentar," which means "let it try." Both convey the idea of allowing something or someone a chance to succeed.
Dame una oportunidad.
"Give him a chance" in Spanish is "Dale una oportunidad". It is pronounced "DAH-lay OO-nah oh-poor-too-nee-DOD". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
(La) oportunidad de...
"To give" in Spanish is "dar". "Give to me" would be "darme".
Dando - from the verb Dar -to give
Devuelvaselo
darle a él
Dame un beso would be the best way to say "Give me a kiss" in Spanish.
opportunity example: Dame un chance! Dame: Give me Un : a Chance: Opportunity or chance (in english) lol hope that helps lol :P
The English say the date that they left but the Spanish say the date of the first attack.
"Casualidad" means random chance, accident. As in "por casualidad," meaning "by chance." "Posibilidad" means chance in the sense of possibility. "Suerte" means chance in the sense of luck.
Dame un segundo