dou
Meaning
first-person singular present indicative of dar
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈdo(w)/
Etymology
From Latin dō.
New
dar
- (ditransitive) to give
- (ditransitive) to give
- (ditransitive) to give
- (ditransitive) to give
- (ditransitive) to give
- (ditransitive,transitive) to give
- (ditransitive) to give
- (ditransitive) to give
- (ditransitive) to give
- (ditransitive) to give
- (impersonal) to be possible, can
- (transitive) to throw (to organise an event)
- (transitive) to report (to publish or broadcast news)
- (impersonal) to be reported (to be published or broadcasted, of news)
- (intransitive,transitive) to result in, to lead to
- (auxiliary,impersonal,intransitive) to suffice, to be enough
- (transitive) to make (to tend or be able to become)
- (transitive) to consider (assign some quality)
- (colloquial) to defeat by a given score
- (intransitive) to come across, to bump into (to find someone or something accidentally or in an unexpected condition)
- (Brazil,slang,vulgar) to put out, to allow to be sexually penetrated
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