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What does Me da mean from Spanish?

"Me da" is a Spanish phrase that means "It gives me..." or "I get..." It's the first person singular present tense conjugation of the verb "dar" (to give). It's often followed by a noun or adjective to describe what the speaker is experiencing.

Here are some examples:

* Me da frío. (It gives me cold. / I'm cold.)

* Me da miedo. (It gives me fear. / I'm scared.)

* Me da hambre. (It gives me hunger. / I'm hungry.)

* Me da risa. (It gives me laughter. / I'm laughing.)

* Me da pena. (It gives me sadness. / I feel sorry.)

* Me da igual. (It gives me the same. / I don't care.)

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