dio
/ˈdjo/, [ˈd̪jo]gave, it gave
Verb dio
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of dar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of dar.
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Ella le dio un reloj carísimo.
She gave him an expensive watch.
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Tom le dio a Mary un reloj.
Tom gave Mary a watch.
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Tom le dio todo su dinero a Mary.
Tom gave all his money to Mary.
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Ella le dio un tortazo a su amigo.
She slapped her friend in the face.
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Se dio la vuelta en la cama.
He rolled over in his sleep.
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Él dio su vida por su país.
He gave up his life for his country.
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Él nos dio su opinión del poema.
He gave us his impression of the poem.
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Tom le dio a Mary un muy lindo regalo.
Tom gave Mary a very nice present.
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En un momento de rabia, Tom le dio una bofetada a Mary.
In the heat of the moment, Tom slapped Mary.
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Ver la langosta fresca me dio apetito.
The sight of fresh lobster gave me an appetite.
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