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dado

Meaning

dar

  1. (ditransitive) to give
  2. (ditransitive) to give
  3. (ditransitive) to give
  4. (ditransitive) to give
  5. (ditransitive) to give
  6. (ditransitive, transitive) to give
  7. (ditransitive) to give
  8. (ditransitive) to give
  9. (ditransitive) to give
  10. to yield; to produce; to generate
  11. (impersonal) to be possible, can
  12. (transitive) to throw (to organise an event)
  13. (transitive) to report (to publish or broadcast news)
  14. (impersonal) to be reported (to be published or broadcasted, of news)
  15. (intransitive, transitive) to result in, to lead to
  16. (intransitive) to get into (to cause to behave uncharacteristically)
  17. (auxiliary, impersonal, intransitive) to suffice, to be enough
  18. (transitive) to make (to tend or be able to become)
  19. (transitive) to consider (assign some quality)
  20. (colloquial) to defeat by a given score
  21. (intransitive) to come across, to bump into (to find someone or something accidentally or in an unexpected condition)
  22. (Brazil, slang, vulgar) to put out, to allow to be sexually penetrated

Synonyms

dado de jogar

datum

jogo de dado

Frequency

B1
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈda.du/
Etymology

In summary

From Old Galician-Portuguese dado, itself from a Vulgar Latin *dadu, of uncertain origin; possibly from Classical Arabic أَعْدَاد (ʔaʕdād, “numbers”), or from Latin datum. Compare Spanish dado, Catalan dau, Italian dado, French dé.

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