Dictionary
dałby
Meaning
third-person singular masculine conditional of dać
Hyphenated as
dał‧by
Gender
♂️ Masculine
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈdaw.bɨ/
New
dać
- to give (to transfer one's possession or holding of (something) to (someone))
- to give, to hand, to pass (to place in someone's hand)
- to give (to allow someone to have access to, i.e. information)
- to give, to put on (to be the performer of)
- to give (to cause to exist, particularly something beneficial)
- to put (to place in a particular location)
- (colloquial) to pay (to cover a given cost) [with za (+ accusative) ‘(paying) for what’]
- to give, to send, to put (to cause a given thing to go to a certain place to have something done to it)
- to send (to decide that a person will go to a particular location and perform the typical activity at said location)
- (colloquial) to sell (to put into the ownership of someone else for a cost)
- to give (having the proper authority, to cause a state to affect someone)
- (colloquial) to hit (to use physical force against)
- to give (to apply some substance on someone that will affect them)
- to let, to allow
- (colloquial) to turn (to cause something to change directions; to change directions)
- (colloquial) to put out; to consent to sex
- (colloquial) to fall with intensity
- (colloquial) to let, to allow oneself (to permit a particular thing to happen to a person)
- to be possible (to be able to be done)
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