Dar (to give). yo doy; tu das; el, ella usted da; nosotros damos; vosotros dais; ellos, ellas, ustedes dan. That is the present indicative conjugation. There are al least 14 others, so you should refer to a verb reference book for the complete conjugation.
Dar por hecho - give for done/completed Dar por descontado - give for discounted Dar por sentado - Give for done/seated/entrenched Like many sayings, "Take for Granted" doesn't have a direct word-for-word translation. The above are the closest. Dar means "to give". Be sure to conjugate the verb Dar to fit the subject.
To give.
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The verb for "to give" is "dar."
dar- to give da- he or she or it gives
Dar por hecho - give for done/completed Dar por descontado - give for discounted Dar por sentado - Give for done/seated/entrenched Like many sayings, "Take for Granted" doesn't have a direct word-for-word translation. The above are the closest. Dar means "to give". Be sure to conjugate the verb Dar to fit the subject.
Dando - from the verb Dar -to give
Dar. That is the infinitive
To give.
"Our" is not a verb. It has no conjugation. The Spanish equivalent of "our" is "nuestro/a".
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Can I have your signature? in Spanish is ¿Me puede dar su firma?
The verb for "to give" is "dar."
dar, otorgar, donar
excitar dar energia
No, "dar" is a regular verb in Spanish. Its conjugation follows the same pattern as other regular -ar verbs.
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).