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Catalan

Verb

dar (defective, past participle dat)

  1. give

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


Czech

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *darъ, from Proto-Indo-European *deh₃rom.

Pronunciation

Noun

dar m.

  1. gift

Related terms


Dutch

Pronunciation

Noun

dar m. (plural darren, diminutive darretje, diminutive plural darretjes)

  1. drone

Anagrams


Galician

Etymology

From Latin dārē, present active infinitive of .

Verb

dar (first-person sg present dou, first-person sg preterite dei, past participle dado)

  1. to give
  2. first-person singular personal infinitive of dar.
  3. 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 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
dade
personal infinitive eu ti el / ela nós vós eles / elas
dar dares dar darmos dardes daren

Interlingua

Verb

dar

  1. To give

Irish

Pronunciation

Preposition

dar

  1. by (in asseverations)
    • dar Dia! – "by God!"
    • dar m' anam! - "upon my soul!"

Kurdish

Noun

dar f.

  1. tree

Lithuanian

Pronunciation

Adverb

dãr

  1. yet; still
  2. some more; still more
    Man reikia dar pieno.
    I need more milk.

Conjunction

dãr

  1. yet; still

Maltese

Etymology 1

From Arabic دار (dār).

Noun

dar f. (plural djar)

  1. house

Etymology 2

From Arabic ادار (‘adāra)

Verb

dar

  1. turn

Norwegian

Etymology

From Old Norse þar.

Adverb

dar (nynorsk)

  1. (obsolete) that (alternative spelling of der).
Han budde dar all dan stund han livde.
He lived there his entire life.

References


Old High German

Etymology

Proto-Germanic *tha-, whence also Old English þær, Old Norse þar

Adverb

dār

  1. there

Polish

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *darъ, from Proto-Indo-European *deh₃rom.

Noun

dar m.

  1. gift

Portuguese

Verb

dar

  1. to give

Conjugation

Conjugation of the Portuguese -ar verb dar Notes:
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 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 dês demos deis dêem
Imperfect desse desses desse déssemos désseis dessem
Future der deres der dermos derdes derem
Imperative
Affirmative demos dai dêem
Negative (não) dês demos deis dêem

Romani

Noun

dar f.

  1. fear

Romanian

Conjunction

dar

  1. but

Synonyms

Noun

dar n.

  1. gift

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *darъ, from Proto-Indo-European *deh₃rom.

Noun

dȃr m. (Cyrillic spelling да̑р)

  1. gift

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.

  1. gift

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *darъ, from Proto-Indo-European *deh₃rom.

Noun

dar m.

  1. gift (a talent or natural ability)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin dare, present active infinitive of .

Pronunciation

Verb

dar (first-person singular present doy, first-person singular preterite di, past participle dado)

  1. (transitive) to give
  2. (transitive) to hand over
  3. (transitive) to hit
  4. (transitive) to emit
  5. (transitive) to produce
  6. (transitive) to perform
    dar como or dar por
  7. (transitive) to consider
    doy eso por menos que yo — "I consider that beneath me"
    dar a or dar sobre
  8. (transitive) to overlook
    dar con
  9. (transitive) to encounter; to run into
  10. (transitive) to hit upon
    dar de sí
  11. (transitive) to give; to stretch
  12. (reflexive) to occur
  13. (reflexive) to grow
    el maíz se da en esta tierra — corn/maize grows on this land
    darse con or darse contra
  14. (reflexive) to hit oneself against
    darse cuenta
  15. (reflexive) to realize or notice something
    dárselas de
  16. to brag or boast about
  17. (reflexive) to surrender
    me doy — I surrender; ¿te das? — do you surrender?
  18. (reflexive) + por to assume
    darse por vencido — to assume to be defeated
    darse por muerto — to assume to be dead
    dar a alguien por muerto — to assume someone is dead

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 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 usted nosotros vosotros ustedes
present des 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 usted nosotros vosotros ustedes
affirmative da demos dad den
negative no des no no demos no deis no den

Derived terms


Turkish

Etymology 1

From Old Turkic tar, from Proto-Turkic *tār, *d(i)ār.

Adjective

dar

  1. narrow

Antonyms

Etymology 2

From Arabic دار (dār).

Noun

dar

  1. (obsolete) house, place
Derived terms

 

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