How to Say โI gaveโ in Italian
Ho dato
oh DAH-toh
[oh DAH-toh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Example of the passato prossimo tense.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: Italians often recount personal experiences using the perfect tense.
Phrase Breakdown
Ho
[oh]
I have
First person singular present of 'avere', used to form the perfect tense.
Ho dato il libro a lui.
I have given the book to him.
dato
[DAH-toh]
given
Past participle of 'dare', meaning 'to give'.
Ho dato un abbraccio a mio padre.
I have given a hug to my father.
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