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doy — meaning in English: I give

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'doy' in everyday conversations when they are offering or giving something to someone. You might hear it at a café when a waiter says, 'Te doy la cuenta' (I give you the bill) or when a parent tells their child, 'Te doy un abrazo' (I give you a hug).
Synonyms & nuances
'Doy' is often compared with 'ofrezco', which means 'I offer'. While 'doy' is more direct and indicates giving something, 'ofrezco' suggests a willingness to provide something, often with the expectation that the recipient can accept or decline. Choose 'doy' when you want to convey a straightforward act of giving.
Culture
The word 'doy' comes from the Latin 'do, dare', which means 'to give'. It is interesting to note that 'doy' is a first-person singular conjugation of the verb 'dar', which is widely used in various contexts across Spanish-speaking cultures, symbolizing generosity and kindness. In many Hispanic cultures, offering something to someone is seen as a gesture of goodwill and hospitality.
FAQ
Q.What does 'doy' mean in English?
'Doy' translates to 'I give' in English and is commonly used to express the action of giving something to someone.
Q.How do you conjugate the verb 'dar' in Spanish?
'Dar' is an irregular verb in Spanish. In the present tense, the conjugations are: yo doy, tú das, él/ella/usted da, nosotros/nosotras damos, vosotros/vosotras dais, ellos/ellas/ustedes dan.
Q.Is 'doy' used in formal speech?
'Doy' is generally used in neutral contexts, but it can also appear in more formal settings. For instance, a speaker might say, 'Les doy la bienvenida a la conferencia' (I give you a welcome to the conference) in a formal introduction.
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