The Spanish expression "darle a alguien por algo" or "por hacer algo" is often used when talking about starting to do something new.
How to use the Spanish expression dar a alguien por algo
The Spanish idiomatic expression "dar a alguien por algo" is often used to express a "sudden interest in something/doing something", when there was no apparent desire or inclination to do this before. It implies a sudden decision.
Here are some examples:
Notice that the verb dar is always conjugated in the 3rd person singular and is followed by the preposition "por", followed by either an infinitive or a noun.
It's important to pay attention to the indirect object pronoun. This indicates the person/people who has taken the new interest in something.(me ha dado por..., le dio por...)
This indirect object can be doubled by also using the form "a+ person", e.g. "A María le ha dado por..."
See also Repetition of indirect object pronouns with verbs in Spanish (general)
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