dar cartas
Portuguese
editEtymology
editLiterally, “to give cards”.
Pronunciation
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Verb
editdar cartas (first-person singular present dou cartas, first-person singular preterite dei cartas, past participle dado cartas)
- (Portugal, idiomatic) to be skilled in
- Ela dá cartas no futebol. ― She's skilled in football.
- Pensei que ele era mau a xadrez, mas ele até dá algumas cartas. ― I thought he was bad at chess, but he's actually somewhat skilled.
Usage notes
edit- The degree of skill can be quantified, using quantifiers on the number of cards. So dar muitas cartas (literally, “gives many cards”) means to be very skilled, while dar algumas cartas (literally, “gives some cards”) means to be somewhat skilled, and não dá cartas (literally, “doesn't give cards”) means to be unskilled.