Obsequio in english
Gift
pronunciation: gɪft part of speech: noun
pronunciation: gɪft part of speech: noun
In gestures




obsequiar = give.
Example: An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given.more:
» obsequiar con = shower + Nombre + with ; regale with [Usado generalmente para relatos, historias, leyendas, etc] .
Example: She said when they first became a couple Campbell would shower her with gifts and that she 'was under his spell'. Example: His end is to chat and regale one with colorful stories from the past or special insight into the future.obsequio = courtesy ; giving.
Example: Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.Example: It is our aim to honor philanthropy in all of its aspects -- be it the giving of time, talent, or money to assist others.