dárselo

give, give it to him, give it to them


Verb dárselo

  1. Compound of the infinitive dar and the pronouns se and lo.

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Examples
  • Preferiría regalarlo que dárselo a él.

    I'd rather give it away than give it to him.

  • Quiere dárselo a Jack.

    He wants to give it to Jack.

  • Tengo que dárselo.

    I need to give it to her.

  • Casi se me olvidó dárselo a Tom.

    I nearly forgot to give it to Tom.

  • Chris le compró un regalo a ella y sacó el valor para dárselo.

    Chris brought her a present and bravely gave it to her.

  • Necesito dárselo.

    I need to give it to her.

  • Tom es el que me dijo a quien dárselo.

    Tom is the one who told me who to give it to.


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