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

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Ella dará a luz en Julio. She will give birth in July.
Tom dará un concierto al final de este mes. Tom is giving a concert at the end of this month.
Tom le dará los detalles a Mary más tarde. Tom will give Mary the details later.
Si le das otra oportunidad, dará lo mejor de si. If you gave him another chance, he'd do his best.
La investigación en esos organismos dará nuevas luces a la búsqueda de nuevos medicamentos. Investigation on those organisms will give new lights on the quest for new medicines.
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?
No tengo nada para dar. I've nothing to give.
Te daré lo que quieras. I'll give you anything that you want.
Le daré el libro mañana. I will give him the book tomorrow.
Te daré el dinero mañana. I will give you the money tomorrow.
Te daré un toque hoy. I'll give you a ring on today.
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