give in Portuguese
give in Portuguese is ceder, dar — give means to hand over or transfer something to someone.
give in Portuguese
ceder
To propose someone for a toast, used in standard formulations for toasts.
dar
To transfer one's possession or holding of (something) to (someone).
What does "give" mean?
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verb To hand over or transfer something to someone.
"She gave him the keys before she left."
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verb To provide or make something available.
"The course gives students hands-on experience."
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verb To yield or bend under pressure.
"The old floorboards gave slightly under his weight."
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noun The amount something bends or flexes under pressure; springiness.
"There's a bit of give in this mattress."
give in a sentence
- She gave him the keys before she left.
- Can you give me a hand with these boxes?
- The course gives students hands-on experience.
- The old floorboards gave slightly under his weight.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "give" in Portuguese?
"give" in Portuguese is ceder, dar. give means: To hand over or transfer something to someone.
How do you use "give" in a sentence?
Example: "She gave him the keys before she left." In Portuguese, "give" is ceder, dar.
Are there other ways to say "give" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "give": ceder, dar.
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