dieron
/ˈdjeɾon/, [ˈd̪je.ɾõn]gave, they gave
Verb dieron
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Second-person plural (ustedes) preterite indicative form of dar.
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) preterite indicative form of dar.
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Ellos se dieron unas breves vacaciones.
They took a brief vacation.
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A mi hermana le dieron más regalos de navidad que a mí.
My sister got more Christmas presents than me.
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Ellos se dieron por vencidos cuando vieron que estaban por perder.
When they saw that they were losing, they gave up.
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¿Dieron ya parte a la policía?
Have they reported it to the police yet?
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Sus actos heroicos le dieron la gloria.
His acts of courage brought him glory.
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A la niña le dieron un premio por buena conducta.
The girl was given a prize for good conduct.
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Los antiguos astrónomos encontraron constelaciones y les dieron nombres.
Ancient astronomers noticed constellations and gave them names.
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A Thomas le dieron el nombre de su padre.
Thomas was named after his father.
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A mi hermana le dieron más traídos que a mí.
My sister got more Christmas presents than me.
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Le dieron permiso para usar la biblioteca.
She was accorded permission to use the library.
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