Spanish Verbs: DECIR "to say" and DAR "to give"
Two of the most used verbs in Spanish are decir & dar. As in English, the verbs decir "to say / to tell" and dar "to give" are widely used in the Spanish language.
Like tener "to have" and venir "to come," the verb decir is both stem-changing (-e to –i) and irregular in the yo form. The verb dar, on the other hand, is irregular in the yo form only (aside from an unstressed--e.g., unaccented--vosotros form).
It is a good idea to memorize each individual form of these verbs, as you will use them frequently.
| Subject pronoun | DECIR "to say / to tell" | DAR "to give" |
|---|---|---|
| yo | digo | doy |
| tú | dices | das |
| usted / él / ella | dice | da |
| nosotros/as | decimos | damos |
| vosotros/as | decís | dais |
| ustedes / ellos / ellas | dicen | dan |
How to pronounce Spanish Verbs Decir & Dar
Remember those indirect and direct object pronouns from the previous section? These verbs will give you the perfect chance to practice. Both are often used with indirect object pronouns. In other words, the action is performed for you or me, or he or she.
Por ejemplo:
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You can also use decir and dar to practice combining direct and indirect object pronouns.
Por ejemplo:
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Check out more Spanish Verbs for useful info!
- Spanish Verbs Pedir and Preguntar
- Spanish Verbs in the Present Tense and Conjugations
- Spanish stem changing verbs
- Tener, Poder, Querer & Saber in the Preterite
- Yo in Spanish
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