llega
arrives, comes
Verb llega
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of llegar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of llegar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of llegar.
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Ella a menudo llega tarde al colegio los lunes.
She is often late for school on Mondays.
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Mi padre llega a la estación a las cinco.
My father is arriving at the station at five.
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¿En cuánto tiempo se llega a Madrid?
How long does it take to go to Madrid?
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El invierno llega antes en el norte de Europa.
Winter comes earlier in North Europe.
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«No llegues tarde, ¿de acuerdo?» «Pero si el profesor también llega tarde, entonces no cuenta, ¿verdad?»
"You mustn't be late, OK?" "But if the teacher's late too it doesn't count, right?"
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Nuestro profesor de inglés siempre llega a tiempo.
Our English teacher is always on time.
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Tom siempre llega tarde.
Tom is always late.
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Él llega tarde a la escuela a menudo.
He often comes late to school.
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¿A qué hora llega el próximo tren?
At which hour is the next train arriving?
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A menudo llega tarde al colegio.
He is often late for school.
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