llevo

i wear, i'm wearing, take


Verb llevo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of llevar.

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Examples
  • Llevo años viviendo aquí.

    I have been living here for many years.

  • Te llevo una toalla.

    I'll get you a towel.

  • Llevo jersey porque tengo frío.

    I'm wearing a sweater because I'm cold.

  • Me gusta este, me lo llevo.

    I like this. I will take it.

  • No me llevo bien con mis vecinos.

    I don't get along with my neighbors.

  • Llevo tres horas estudiando inglés.

    I've been studying English for three hours.

  • En el verano llevo camisas de mangas cortas.

    In the summer I wear short-sleeved shirts.

  • No me llevo bien con él.

    I don't get along with him.

  • Me llevo bien con mis vecinos.

    I'm on good terms with the neighbors.

  • Yo llevo una vida sencilla.

    I live a simple life.

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