darla

This is the 10650th most frequent Spanish word.


darla

"Give it" (informal, combining "dar" + "la").


In this sentence, 'darla' refers to 'give it', where 'it' is an implied object related to sports or competition, showing the infinitive verb 'dar' conjugated and the pronoun 'la'.

Ella suele darla cuando participa en los eventos deportivos.

She usually gives it when participating in sports events.


Here, 'darla' indicates the act of giving something which might be an answer, with 'dar' being the root verb and 'la' being the pronoun for an implied feminine noun like 'respuesta' (answer).

El maestro pidió que todos los alumnos intentaran darla al responder la pregunta.

The teacher asked all the students to try to give it when answering the question.


In this instance, 'darla' reflects an action aimed at providing something, with 'la' as a pronoun for an understood feminine object.

Intentaron darla de nuevo para corregir el error.

They tried to give it again to correct the mistake.