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Can someone explain why in Spanish 'a dar' is used in the expression I went for a walk? The translation I used was - fui a dar un paseo
Feb 21, 2021 10:59 PM
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Thanks for that explanation. I understand why it is used now. 👍
February 22, 2021
Hi. I’m by no means an expert (yet!) en Español but I think the verb dar means to give or to take. We could ‘take a walk by the river’ for example hence voy a dar. 🥳
February 21, 2021
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