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

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Tips to remember the verb:
• "Hai dato" comes from the irregular verb dare (“to give”). Remember that in compound tenses, Italian uses an auxiliary verb; here, “hai” is the present tense of avere (“to have”) plus the past participle “dato.”
• Linking “hai” (you have) and “dato” (given/gave) can help commit to memory that it means “you gave.”

Explanations:
• “Hai dato” is the passato prossimo (present perfect) form of dare used to indicate a completed action in the past.
• The construction follows the formula: auxiliary (avere) + past participle (dato).
• DARE is an irregular verb, so its conjugated forms may not follow a strict pattern.

Other words that can mean similar things (depending on context):
• offrire (“to offer”) when referring to giving something like advice or help.
• consegnare (“to hand over/deliver”) when referring to physically giving or delivering something.

Infinitive and Key Conjugations of DARE:
Infinitive: dare (“to give”)

Present Tense:
 io do   tu dai   lui/lei dà   noi diamo   voi date   loro danno

Imperfect:
 io davo  tu davi  lui/lei dava  noi davamo  voi davate  loro davano

Passato Prossimo:
 io ho dato  tu hai dato  lui/lei ha dato  noi abbiamo dato  voi avete dato  loro hanno dato

Passato Remoto:
 io diedi  tu dicesti  lui/lei diede  noi demmo  voi deste  loro diedero

Future:
 io darò  tu darai  lui/lei darà  noi daremo  voi darete  loro daranno

Conditional Present:
 io darei  tu daresti  lui/lei darebbe  noi daremmo  voi dareste  loro darebbero

Examples of sentences using “hai dato”:
1. Hai dato la chiave al vicino.
 Translation: You gave the key to the neighbor.
2. Dopo aver ascoltato attentamente, hai dato il tuo parere.
 Translation: After listening carefully, you gave your opinion.
3. Hai dato una mano a sistemare la stanza.
 Translation: You gave a hand in tidying up the room.

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