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How to Say "i harm" in Spanish

The Spanish word fori harmis dañoB1 level.

English → SpanishB1

daño

VerbB1
A person wearing gloves carefully holding a hammer near a wooden fence post, showing concentration before striking, symbolizing the act of damaging.

Examples

Si no tengo cuidado con el martillo, daño la pared.

If I'm not careful with the hammer, I damage the wall.

No quiero decirte esto porque sé que te daño.

I don't want to tell you this because I know I hurt you.

Recognizing the 'I' Form

This word, 'daño', is the present-tense 'I' form of the verb 'dañar'. Most regular '-ar' verbs form their 'I' version by dropping the '-ar' and adding '-o'.

Noun or Verb?

Mistake:Yo daño a mi coche.

Correction: While grammatically okay, it sounds more natural to say 'Le hice daño a mi coche' (I did damage to my car) or simply 'Dañé mi coche' (I damaged my car) using the past tense. The present tense 'daño' is less common in everyday speech.

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