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He/she gave in Italian 🇮🇹


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he/she gave ha dato
How to say “he/she gave” in Italian? “Ha dato”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ha dato” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on he/she gave in Italian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to remember the Italian verb "dare" (to give):
• Notice that “dare” comes from Latin “dare” and is related to words like “donate” in English. Thinking of giving as “donating” can help you recall similar forms.
• Associate “ha dato” with the idea of a completed action—he or she has given or gave. Picture a timeline where something was given in the past.

Explanations:
• “Ha dato” is the passato prossimo (present perfect) for the verb “dare” in the 3rd person singular. It literally means “has given” but is commonly translated as “gave.”
• In Italian, many past actions are expressed using passato prossimo, combining the auxiliary verb (“avere” in this case) with the past participle (“dato”).

Other Italian words with similar meaning:
• “Offrire” – to offer
• “Donare” – to donate/give as a gift
• “Concedere” – to grant

Conjugations of “dare”:
Infinitive: dare (to give)
• Present:
 io do – I give
 tu dai – you give
 lui/lei dà – he/she gives
 noi diamo – we give
 voi date – you (plural) give
 loro danno – they give
• Passato Prossimo:
 io ho dato – I gave/ have given
 tu hai dato – you gave/ have given
 lui/lei ha dato – he/she gave/ has given
 noi abbiamo dato – we gave/ have given
 voi avete dato – you (plural) gave/ have given
 loro hanno dato – they gave/ have given
• Imperfetto:
 io davo – I was giving/ used to give
 tu davi – you were giving/ used to give
 lui/lei dava – he/she was giving/ used to give
 noi davamo – we were giving/ used to give
 voi davate – you (plural) were giving/ used to give
 loro davano – they were giving/ used to give
• Future:
 io darò – I will give
 tu darai – you will give
 lui/lei darà – he/she will give
 noi daremo – we will give
 voi darete – you (plural) will give
 loro daranno – they will give

Examples of sentences:
1. Mario ha dato un regalo a Laura.
 Translation: Mario gave a gift to Laura.
2. La mamma ha dato una carezza al bambino.
 Translation: The mother gave the child a caress.
3. Il professore ha dato una spiegazione chiara durante la lezione.
 Translation: The professor gave a clear explanation during the lesson.

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