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Bees give us honey.
Literal
Honey-bee [topic-は] us [to-に] honey [object-を] give-to-us [くれる].
The base verb 与える ('to give') is the formal/literary counterpart to the everyday あげる. Pairing it with くれる makes the gift specifically 'given to us' — くれる always frames the speaker (or speaker's in-group) as the recipient. The explicit recipient 私達に is optional in Japanese; it adds slight emphasis but can be left implicit since くれる already encodes 'toward us.'