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Old October 07, 2009, 12:59 AM
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brindar (verb) — to offer, present, afford. Look up brindar in the dictionary

Nadie nos brindó sugerencias para arreglarlo.
No one offered us suggestions to fix it.
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Old October 07, 2009, 01:44 AM
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Also "to toast" (cheers!), which is the first definition given in the RAE.
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Old October 07, 2009, 09:21 AM
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Brindar y ofrecer , ¿sinónimos?

El sábado que viene vemos a brindar a la gente un plan para reunir todas las hinchas de fútbol para una grande fiesta (no estoy seguro de " a la gente "
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Therefore there isn't a word similar for the expression Brindar in English.

For to say Brinda to gives help, I need to say offer like to ofrecer in Spanish.


I will offering them support in the tools that they need to buy today in the company.
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Old October 07, 2009, 01:34 PM
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Brindar y ofrecer , ¿sinónimos?

In many cases, they are synonyms, yes.

El sábado que viene vamos a brindar a la gente un plan para reunir todas las a todos los hinchas de fútbol para una grande gran fiesta (no estoy seguro de " a la gente ")
Nice work, Bob!


"A la gente" is right.


Attention: "Hincha" is a masculin, and when "grande" is placed before a substantive, it becomes "gran".
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Nice work, Bob!


"A la gente" is right.


Attention: "Hincha" is a masculin, and when "grande" is placed before a substantive, it becomes "gran".
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Also "to toast" (cheers!), which is the first definition given in the RAE.
I will have to dock DailyWord's pay for forgetting that.
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I will have to dock DailyWord's pay for forgetting that.
Silly bot!!
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@David: Despite the fact that there have been a few mistakes, I think the idea of this bot is to underline some special uses of words, apart from the main one.

I think this also promotes the discussion and explanations among forum users.
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@David: Despite the fact that there have been a few mistakes, I think the idea of this bot is to underline some special uses of words, apart from the main one.

I think this also promotes the discussion and explanations among forum users.
Okay, okay, Malila. Did all of your teachers love you when you were in school?

YES - I LOVE the discussions that the Daily Word starts. In fact, I subscribe to almost all of them whether I contribute or not.
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Okay, okay, Malila. Did all of your teachers love you when you were in school?

Does it show?

Oh well many other teachers hated me for exactly the same reasons.

En español, para regresar a la palabra del día:
Muchos profesores me odiaban por las mismas razones que los otros me brindaban su afecto.
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I think this also promotes the discussion and explanations among forum users.
Nos has brindado una valiosa opinión (and I agree).
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Habría sido mejor que me callara. Ahora DailyWord tiene motivos por brindarme enemistad.
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