Sentence examples of "dé" in Spanish with translation "give"

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mis recuerdos a sus tíos. Give my regards to your aunt and uncle.
Deja que te un consejo. Let me give you a piece of advice.
¿Necesitas que te algo de dinero? Do you need me to give you some money?
Dile a Tom que te una tijeras. Tell Tom to give you some scissors.
Le suplico que me un poco de agua. I beg you to give me a little water.
Espero que no te importe que te algunos consejos. I hope you won't mind if I give you some advice.
Ella le dice que le todo su sueldo y él lo hace. She tells him to give her all of his salary and he does.
Quizás pronto me por vencido y en su lugar tome una siesta. I may give up soon and just nap instead.
Quizás me pronto por vencido y en lugar de eso me eche una siesta. I may give up soon and just nap instead.
—¡Pero es cierto! —insistió Dima— ¡No me dejarán comprar el traje a no ser que les otros 99 kopeks! ¿No me puedes mandar algo de dinero? "But it's true!" Dima insisted. "They won't let me buy the suit unless I give them another 99 kopeks! Can't you wire me some money?"
Las vacas nos dan leche. Cows give us milk.
Dios me da la felicidad. God gives me happiness.
¡El café te da energía! Coffee gives you energy!
Da recuerdos a tus padres. Give my love to your parents.
Genial. Nadie me da nada. That's great. Nobody gives me anything.
Eso me da gran placer. That gives me great pleasure.
Mi suegra me da escalofríos. My mother-in-law gives me the creeps.
¿Me puede dar un aventón? Can you give me a ride?
Más vale dar que recibir It's more blessed to give than to receive
¿Te puedo dar un aventón? Can I give you a ride?
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