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Examples

  • Mr. Mattei's suave elegance in "La ci darem la mano" could barely cover the explosive violence that burst out in "Finch'han del vino"; by the final scene, the Don was barely holding himself together, attacking Donna Elvira and grabbing at his own leg, which seemed about to collapse under him.

    Ladies' Man Heidi Waleson 2011

  • Tomorrow night at exactly 11 o'clock, I shall play the adagio from Chopin's "Variations on 'La ci darem," and will think intently, exclusively of you.

    Composer Robert Schumann And Sting: 'Twin Spirits' 2010

  • Quando nos conhecemos em 2005, decidimos ir juntos para o Médio-Oriente, para perceber porque os Palestinianos e Israelitas não arranjavam uma maneira de se darem bem.

    JR- 28 millimeters/Face2Face projects Red 2007

  • SIEGEL: … and you sing the duet "La ci darem la mano" from "Don Giovanni."

    First Listen: Danielle De Niese's 'Mozart Album' 2009

  • Quando nos conhecemos em 2005, decidimos ir juntos para o Médio-Oriente, para perceber porque os Palestinianos e Israelitas não arranjavam uma maneira de se darem bem.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Red 2007

  • (Soundbite of aria, "La ci darem la mano") Mr. BRYN TERFEL (Opera Singer): (Singing in foreign language) Ms. DE NIESE: (Singing in foreign language) SIEGEL: Did I hear you singing along for a moment?

    First Listen: Danielle De Niese's 'Mozart Album' 2009

  • (Soundbite of aria, "La ci darem la mano") Mr. TERFEL: (Singing in foreign language) Ms. DE NIESE: (Singing in foreign language) SIEGEL: Well, Danielle, just before you go, tell me about what it's like being 30.

    First Listen: Danielle De Niese's 'Mozart Album' 2009

  • (Soundbite of aria, "La ci darem la mano") Mr. TERFEL: (Singing in foreign language) Ms. DE NIESE: (Singing in foreign language) SIEGEL: Well, Danielle, just before you go, tell me about what it's like being 30.

    First Listen: Danielle De Niese's 'Mozart Album' 2009

  • (Soundbite of aria, "La ci darem la mano") Mr. BRYN TERFEL (Opera Singer): (Singing in foreign language) Ms. DE NIESE: (Singing in foreign language) SIEGEL: Did I hear you singing along for a moment?

    First Listen: Danielle De Niese's 'Mozart Album' 2009

  • SIEGEL: … and you sing the duet "La ci darem la mano" from "Don Giovanni."

    First Listen: Danielle De Niese's 'Mozart Album' 2009

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  • from the Latin word "to give" do, dare, ditti, datus, so, darem in the context stated; "La ci darem la mano" most likely is translated as something depicting a punch, mutual agreement, or the helping of another. that said, I do not know French, which is the context this is in, but I do know Latin, and French is a romance language, But I might be translating it incorrectly. darem means give in latin

    April 5, 2024

  • In modern Italian dare una mano means exactly the same as lend a hand does in English.

    April 8, 2024