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dame — meaning in English: give to me

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers commonly use 'dame' in everyday situations, such as when asking a friend to hand them a drink or when children request a toy from their parents. It's an informal expression that conveys a direct request, often accompanied by gestures or an inviting tone.
Synonyms & nuances
'Dame' is often used interchangeably with 'dame un' (give me a), but the latter is more specific and requires an object following it. Opt for 'dame' when you want to maintain a casual tone without specifying an item immediately.
Culture
'Dame' stems from the Latin word 'dare,' meaning 'to give.' This word reflects the directness often found in Spanish communication, where requests can be made more straightforwardly than in some other languages. Interestingly, 'dame' is not just limited to physical objects; it can also refer to intangible things like affection or attention.
FAQ
Q.What does 'dame' mean in English?
'Dame' translates to 'give to me' in English and is used to make requests in an informal context.
Q.Is 'dame' used in formal settings?
'Dame' is primarily informal, so it's not suitable for formal situations. Instead, use 'por favor, me podría dar' for polite requests.
Q.How do I use 'dame' correctly in a sentence?
You can use 'dame' before a noun to specify what you want, like 'dame agua' (give me water), or use it on its own when the context is clear.
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