'to give' = dar
doy - I give
das - you (single, informal) give
damos - we give
dais - you (informal, plural)
dan - you (formal, plural)/they give
da - you (formal, singular/he/she gives
To give.
You give (polite you, plural) They give
I told you so!
"Ànims" doesn't exist in Spanish. In catalan (Language spoke in catalonia) is a word used to give support.
It means: Give me milk, big daddy.
To give.
It means give me
Doy --- I give
You give (polite you, plural) They give
Damé is informal for, "give me"
'doy' = 'I give' 'tu' = 'your'.
Give me your Messanger. As in your MSN.
"Date" in Spanish can mean both "give me" (as in "Date prisa" - hurry up) and "date" (as in the calendar date).
I think you might mean "dáme" (pronounced DAH-may); it means "give me".
The word "done" is a form of the infinitive donarand means "to donate, or give." (See www.education.yahoo.com>Spanish dictionary>(Type in donar-->to donate,give)
I told you so!
"Ànims" doesn't exist in Spanish. In catalan (Language spoke in catalonia) is a word used to give support.