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daré

Daré is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb dar in the simple future tense. It means "I will give" and is used to describe an action of giving that will occur in the future. Daré is derived from Latin dare, and the accent on the final syllable signals the stressed pronunciation in standard Spanish.

Usage and notes

Daré appears in declarative statements about future actions, promises, offers, or intentions. It is used across

Conjugation

In the simple future, the forms of dar are: daré, darás, dará, daremos, daréis, darán.

Examples

Mañana te daré las instrucciones. También podría decirse: Si necesitas ayuda, daré lo mejor de mí para

Pronunciation

In standard Spanish, daré is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable: da-RE. The IPA transcription

Spanish-speaking
regions
and
is
paired
with
other
future
forms
for
different
subjects
(darás,
dará,
daremos,
daréis,
darán).
In
this
tense,
the
verb
behaves
regularly,
without
irregular
stem
changes.
apoyarte.
is
roughly
[daˈɾe],
with
the
final
syllable
carrying
the
accent
and
the
r
pronounced
as
a
single
tapped
sound.