llévate
take, take with you, take away
Verb llévate
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Compound of the informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of llevar, lleva and the pronoun te.
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Por favor llévate a Tom contigo.
Please take Tom with you.
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Llévate a Tom.
Take Tom.
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"Llévate a la niña al bosque, ya no la quiero ver más. Deberás matarla y traerme sus pulmones e hígado como prueba."
"Bring the child out into the woods. I don't want to see her anymore. You shall kill her and bring me her lungs and liver as proof."
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Si vas al cine, llévate a tu hermana.
If you go to the movies, take your sister with you.
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Llévate un paraguas por si se pone a llover.
Take an umbrella with you in case it begins to rain.
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Llévate un amuleto para tu seguridad.
Take an amulet for safety's sake.
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Llévate un mapa en caso de que te pierdas.
Take a map with you in case you get lost.
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Llévate el paraguas en caso de que llueva.
Take your umbrella with you in case it rains.
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Tráeme un plato limpio y llévate el sucio.
Bring me a clean plate and take the dirty one away.
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Como sea, llévate algunas langostas congeladas.
Have some frozen lobster at any rate.
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