What does dărui in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word dărui in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dărui in Romanian.
The word dărui in Romanian means give, offer, a oferi, a da de pomană, a dărui, a face cadou, a da, a da (de pomană, gratis), a oferi, a dărui, a da, a oferi. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word dărui
give, offer
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a oferi(formal (present, give: an award, gift) (cadou) ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. Regina i-a oferit tiara cu diamante a mamei sale. When will the queen bestow the award? |
a da de pomană(give away) Adam disposed of all his worldly goods before entering a monastery. |
a dărui(things: give, contribute) Thousands of people have donated clothes to the charity appeal. |
a face cadou(present as a gift) Regina i-a dăruit nepotului ei una dintre proprietățile sale. The queen gifted one of her properties to her grandson. |
a da(as a gift) (a dărui) De ziua mea mi-a dăruit o cravată. She gave me a tie for my birthday. |
a da (de pomană, gratis)(make a gift) She put her old clothes in a bag and gave them away. |
a oferi, a dărui, a da(confer, give) I-au oferit un ceas de aur pentru întreaga sa activitate. For his years of service, they presented a gold watch to him. |
a oferi(give as a gift) Îți dăruiesc acest inel, în semn de iubire. I present you this ring, as a sign of love. |
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