llévalo

carry it, take, take it to


Verb llévalo

  1. Compound of the informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of llevar, lleva and the pronoun lo.

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Examples
  • Llévalo arriba.

    Take it upstairs.

  • Si el niño tiene sueño, no lo dejes delante de la televisión, llévalo a la cama temprano y cuéntale un cuento.

    If the boy gets sleepy, don't leave him in front of the television. Put him to bed early and read him a story.

  • Llévalo escaleras arriba.

    Take it upstairs.

  • Si tu hijo bebe veneno, llévalo rápidamente al hospital.

    If your child drinks poison, rush him to the hospital.

  • Llévalo a un mecánico a arreglar.

    Take it to a mechanic, and get it fixed.


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