Dar Definition
Contents
- 1 Catalan
- 2 Czech
- 3 Dutch
- 4 Galician
- 5 Interlingua
- 6 Irish
- 7 Kurdish
- 8 Lithuanian
- 9 Maltese
- 10 Norwegian
- 11 Old High German
- 12 Polish
- 13 Portuguese
- 14 Romani
- 15 Romanian
- 16 Serbo-Croatian
- 17 Slovak
- 18 Slovene
- 18.1 Etymology
- 18.2 Noun
- 19 Spanish
- 20 Turkish
Catalan
Verb
dar (defective, past participle dat)
Synonyms
Conjugation
Conjugation of dar (defective verb)| infinitive | dar | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| present participle | dant | ||||||
| past participle | dat | ||||||
| person | singular | plural | |||||
| first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
| Indicative | jo | tu | ell/ella vostè | nosaltres nós | vosaltres vós | ells/elles vostès | |
| present | — | — | — | dem | deu | — | |
| imperfect | dava | daves | dava | dàvem | dàveu | daven | |
| future | daré | daràs | darà | darem | dareu | daran | |
| preterite | di | dares | da | dàrem | dàreu | daren | |
| conditional | daria | daries | daria | daríem | daríes | darien | |
| subjunctive | jo | tu | ell/ella | nosaltres | vosaltres | ells/elles | |
| present | — | — | — | dem | deu | — | |
| imperfect | des | dessis | des | déssim | déssiu | dessin | |
| imperative | - | tu | ell/ella | nosaltres | vosaltres | ells/elles | |
| — | — | dem | deu | — | |||
References
- Institut d'Estudis Catalans (1995). Diccionari de la llengua catalana (4ta. edició). ISBN 84-412-2477-3.
Czech
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *darъ, from Proto-Indo-European *deh₃rom.
Pronunciation
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Noun
dar m.
Related terms
Dutch
Pronunciation
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Noun
dar m. (plural darren, diminutive darretje, diminutive plural darretjes)
Anagrams
Galician
Etymology
From Latin dārē, present active infinitive of dō.
Verb
dar (first-person sg present dou, first-person sg preterite dei, past participle dado)
- to give
- first-person singular personal infinitive of dar.
- third-person singular personal infinitive of dar.
Conjugation
Conjugation of dar (irregular)| infinitive | dar | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| gerund | dando | ||||||
| past participle | dado | ||||||
| person | singular | plural | |||||
| first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
| indicative | eu | ti | el / ela | nós | vós | eles / elas | |
| present | dou | dás | dá | damos | dades | dan | |
| imperfect | daba | dabas | daba | dabamos | dabades | daban | |
| preterite | dei | deches | deu | demos | destes | deron | |
| pluperfect | dera | deras | dera | deramos | derades | deran | |
| future | darei | darás | dará | daremos | daredes | darán | |
| conditional | daría | darías | daría | dariamos | dariades | darían | |
| subjunctive | eu | ti | el / ela | nós | vós | eles / elas | |
| present | dea | deas | dea | deamos | deades | dean | |
| preterite | dese | deses | dese | désemos | désedes | desen | |
| future | der | deres | der | dermos | derdes | deren | |
| imperative | eu | ti | el / ela | nós | vós | eles / elas | |
| — | dá | — | — | dade | — | ||
| personal infinitive | eu | ti | el / ela | nós | vós | eles / elas | |
| dar | dares | dar | darmos | dardes | daren | ||
Interlingua
Verb
dar
- To give
Irish
Pronunciation
- IPA: [d̪ˠaɾˠ]
Preposition
dar
Kurdish
Noun
dar f.
Lithuanian
Pronunciation
- IPA: [dar]
Adverb
dãr
Conjunction
dãr
Maltese
Etymology 1
From Arabic دار (dār).
Noun
dar f. (plural djar)
Etymology 2
From Arabic ادار (‘adāra)
Verb
dar
Norwegian
Etymology
Adverb
dar (nynorsk)
- Han budde dar all dan stund han livde.
- He lived there his entire life.
References
- Nynorskkorpuset - search for 'dar'
- “dar” in The Bokmål Dictionary / The Nynorsk Dictionary – Dokumentasjonsprosjektet.
Old High German
Etymology
Proto-Germanic *tha-, whence also Old English þær, Old Norse þar
Adverb
dār
Polish
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *darъ, from Proto-Indo-European *deh₃rom.
Noun
dar m.
Portuguese
Verb
dar
- to give
Conjugation
Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb dar Notes:- This is an irregular verb of the -ar group.
- Verbs with this conjugation include: dar, desdar.
| Singular | Plural | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First-person (eu) | Second-person (tu) | Third-person (ele/ela/você) | First-person (nós) | Second-person (vós) | Third-person (eles/elas/vocês) | |
| Infinitive | ||||||
| Impersonal | dar | |||||
| Personal | der | deres | der | dermos | derdes | derem |
| Present participle | ||||||
| dando | ||||||
| Past participle | ||||||
| Masculine | dado | dados | ||||
| Feminine | dada | dadas | ||||
| Indicative | ||||||
| Present | dou | dás | dá | damos | dais | dão |
| Imperfect | dava | davas | dava | dávamos | dáveis | davam |
| Preterite | dei | deste | deu | demos | destes | deram |
| Pluperfect | dera | deras | dera | déramos | déreis | deram |
| Future | darei | darás | dará | daremos | dareis | darão |
| Conditional | daria | darias | daria | daríamos | daríeis | dariam |
| Subjunctive | ||||||
| Present | dê | dês | dê | demos | deis | dêem |
| Imperfect | desse | desses | desse | déssemos | désseis | dessem |
| Future | der | deres | der | dermos | derdes | derem |
| Imperative | ||||||
| Affirmative | dê | dá | dê | demos | dai | dêem |
| Negative (não) | dê | dês | dê | demos | deis | dêem |
Romani
Noun
dar f.
Romanian
Conjunction
dar
Synonyms
Noun
dar n.
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *darъ, from Proto-Indo-European *deh₃rom.
Noun
dȃr m. (Cyrillic spelling да̑р)
Declension
declension of dar| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | dȃr | dȁrovi / dȃri |
| genitive | dara | dȁrōvā / dȃrā |
| dative | daru | darovima / dȃrima |
| accusative | dar | darove / dȃre |
| vocative | dare | darovi / dȃri |
| locative | daru | darovima / dȃrima |
| instrumental | darom | darovima / dȃrima |
Slovak
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *darъ, from Proto-Indo-European *deh₃rom.
Noun
dar m.
Slovene
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *darъ, from Proto-Indo-European *deh₃rom.
Noun
dar m.
- gift (a talent or natural ability)
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin dare, present active infinitive of dō.
Pronunciation
Verb
dar (first-person singular present doy, first-person singular preterite di, past participle dado)
- (transitive) to give
- (transitive) to hand over
- (transitive) to hit
- (transitive) to emit
- (transitive) to produce
- (transitive) to perform
- dar como or dar por
- (transitive) to consider
- doy eso por menos que yo — "I consider that beneath me"
- dar a or dar sobre
- (transitive) to overlook
- dar con
- (transitive) to encounter; to run into
- (transitive) to hit upon
- dar de sí
- (transitive) to give; to stretch
- (reflexive) to occur
- (reflexive) to grow
- el maíz se da en esta tierra — corn/maize grows on this land
- darse con or darse contra
- (reflexive) to hit oneself against
- darse cuenta
- (reflexive) to realize or notice something
- dárselas de
- to brag or boast about
- (reflexive) to surrender
- me doy — I surrender; ¿te das? — do you surrender?
- (reflexive) + por to assume
Conjugation
Conjugation of dar (See Appendix:Spanish conjugation.)| infinitive | dar | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| gerund | dando | ||||||
| past participle | dado | ||||||
| person | singular | plural | |||||
| first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
| indicative | yo | tú | usted | nosotros | vosotros | ustedes | |
| present | doy | das | da | damos | dais | dan | |
| imperfect | daba | dabas | daba | dábamos | dabais | daban | |
| preterite | di | diste | dio | dimos | disteis | dieron | |
| future | daré | darás | dará | daremos | daréis | darán | |
| conditional | daría | darías | daría | daríamos | daríais | darían | |
| subjunctive | yo | tú | usted | nosotros | vosotros | ustedes | |
| present | dé | des | dé | demos | deis | den | |
| imperfect (ra) | diera | dieras | diera | dieramos | dierais | dieran | |
| imperfect (se) | diese | dieses | diese | diesemos | dieseis | diesen | |
| future | diere | dieres | diere | dieremos | diereis | dieren | |
| imperative | — | tú | usted | nosotros | vosotros | ustedes | |
| affirmative | da | dé | demos | dad | den | ||
| negative | no des | no dé | no demos | no deis | no den | ||
Derived terms
Turkish
Etymology 1
From Old Turkic tar, from Proto-Turkic *tār, *d(i)ār.
Adjective
dar
Antonyms
Etymology 2
From Arabic دار (dār).
Noun
dar
Derived terms
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Look up dar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dar may refer to:
- Dar, Azerbaijan, a village
- Dar es Salaam (a local abbreviation)
- Dar (tribe), a Kashmiri tribe in India and Pakistan
- Dar, Russian title of Vladimir Nabokov's book The Gift
- Dar, a character in the 1982 fantasy movie The Beastmaster and the 1999–2002 Canadian Beastmaster TV series
- Dar Lyon, an English first-class cricketer
- Dar Williams, a folk-pop artist
- Aleem Dar, Pakistani cricketer and international umpire
- Asif Dar, Pakistani-Canadian boxer
- IATA code for Dar es Salaam's Julius Nyerere International Airport
- DAR Aircraft, a Bulgarian aircraft manufacturer
- Designated Airworthiness Representative, a person authorized to issue Airworthiness Certificates in the United States
- Daughters of the American Revolution
- Dominion Atlantic Railway
- Department of Agrarian Reform (Philippines)
- DAR (Disk Archiver), a disk archiving tool similar to tar
- Digital Assets Repository
- Display aspect ratio, the displayed width divided by the height of an image
- Data at Rest, a term used in on-the-fly encryption
- Disk area ratio, a parameter used to describe marine propellers
- Definite article reduction, a linguistic phenomenon
- Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, a German heavy metal band
See also
- Secrets of the Alchemist Dar, a puzzle book by Michael Stadther
- Darr (disambiguation)
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