don

Noun masculine B1 #44246 most common

Translations

  1. gift
  2. title of respect

Used as a title of respect before a name.

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Example Sentences

Le ofrecí un don en forma de un libro antiguo que siempre había querido leer.

I offered him a gift in the form of an old book he had always wanted to read.

Rocinante, el famoso caballo de Don Quijote, simboliza la lucha por los ideales.

Rocinante, the famous horse of Don Quijote, symbolizes the struggle for ideals.

Ella siempre ha tenido dones especiales que la hacen destacar entre sus compañeros.

She has always had special gifts that make her stand out among her peers.

El sancho de Don Quijote siempre estaba dispuesto a ayudar a su amigo en todas sus locuras.

Don Quijote's squire was always ready to assist his friend in all his craziness.

Su don munífico para ayudar a los necesitados lo ha convertido en un pilar de la comunidad.

His munificent gift to help those in need has made him a pillar of the community.

El arte de angelizar a las personas es un don que pocos poseen y muchos admiran.

The art of angelizing people is a gift that few possess and many admire.

Afectar a otros con nuestras palabras puede ser tanto un don como una carga.

To affect others with our words can be both a gift and a burden.

Los lenguaraces tienen el don de convencer a las personas con su elocuencia.

Smooth talkers have the gift of convincing people with their eloquence.

Rocinante, the famous horse of Don Quixote, symbolizes the struggle against adversity.