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carried llevó
How to say “carried” in Spanish? “Llevó”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “llevó” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on carried in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

Normal Speech: YEH-voh

3 years ago

llevó info.

Tips to remember the verb "llevar":
• Associate "llevar" with the image of carrying or taking something from one place to another. Imagine “llevó” as a snapshot of someone having carried an object.
• Notice the similar sound between “llevar” and the English “to live” in a moving context—just as you “carry” memories when you move, you “llevar” items when you transport them.
• Practice by linking common phrases (e.g., “llevar a cabo” means “to carry out”) to reinforce its versatile use.

Explanation of "llevó":
• "Llevó" is the third-person singular form of the preterite tense of the verb "llevar." It translates to “carried,” “took,” or “wore” in past contexts.
• It is used for actions that were completed in the past (e.g., Él llevó los libros, meaning “He carried the books”).

Other words with similar meanings:
• Transportó – “transported”
• Portó – “bore” or “carried” (often in a context of carrying a burden)
• Acarreó – “hauled” (more physical, heavy objects)
• Trasladó – “moved” or “transferred”

Conjugations of the infinitive "llevar":
• Indicative Present:
 Yo llevo, Tú llevas, Él/Ella/Usted lleva, Nosotros llevamos, Vosotros lleváis, Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes llevan
• Preterite:
 Yo llevé, Tú llevaste, Él/Ella/Usted llevó, Nosotros llevamos, Vosotros llevasteis, Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes llevaron
• Imperfect:
 Yo llevaba, Tú llevabas, Él/Ella/Usted llevaba, Nosotros llevábamos, Vosotros llevabais, Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes llevaban
• Future:
 Yo llevaré, Tú llevarás, Él/Ella/Usted llevará, Nosotros llevaremos, Vosotros llevaréis, Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes llevarán
• Conditional:
 Yo llevaría, Tú llevarías, Él/Ella/Usted llevaría, Nosotros llevaríamos, Vosotros llevaríais, Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes llevarían
• Present Subjunctive:
 Que yo lleve, Que tú lleves, Que él/ella/usted lleve, Que nosotros llevemos, Que vosotros llevéis, Que ellos/ellas/ustedes lleven

Example sentences:
• "Ella llevó la mochila al colegio."
 Translation: "She carried the backpack to school."
• "El hombre llevó a cabo el plan con éxito."
 Translation: "The man carried out the plan successfully."
• "En el desfile, él llevó un traje muy elegante."
 Translation: "In the parade, he wore a very elegant suit."

a few seconds ago

llevo info.

Tips to remember the word 'llevo':
1. Associate 'llevo' with the English verb 'to carry' or 'to wear'. Notice that 'llevo' starts with 'll,' which you can remember by thinking of 'lugging' something around.
2. Think of the phrase "¿Qué llevo hoy?" (What am I wearing today?) as a way to link 'llevo' with putting on clothes.
3. Remember that 'llevo' is the first person singular present tense of the verb 'llevar'.

Explanations:
'Llevo' is the first person singular present indicative form of the verb 'llevar', which means 'to carry', 'to take', or 'to wear' in Spanish, depending on the context.

Other words that mean the same thing:
1. 'Transporto' (from 'transportar') – means 'to transport'.
2. 'Cargo' (from 'cargar') – can mean 'to load' or 'to carry a burden'.
3. 'Traigo' (from 'traer') – means 'to bring', which is somewhat similar in certain contexts.

Conjugations of 'llevar':
1. Present: yo llevo, tú llevas, él/ella/usted lleva, nosotros llevamos, vosotros lleváis, ellos/ellas/ustedes llevan.
2. Preterite (past simple): yo llevé, tú llevaste, él/ella/usted llevó, nosotros llevamos, vosotros llevasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes llevaron.
3. Imperfect (past continuous): yo llevaba, tú llevabas, él/ella/usted llevaba, nosotros llevábamos, vosotros llevabais, ellos/ellas/ustedes llevaban.
4. Future: yo llevaré, tú llevarás, él/ella/usted llevará, nosotros llevaremos, vosotros llevaréis, ellos/ellas/ustedes llevarán.
5. Conditional: yo llevaría, tú llevarías, él/ella/usted llevaría, nosotros llevaríamos, vosotros llevaríais, ellos/ellas/ustedes llevarían.
6. Subjunctive (present): que yo lleve, que tú lleves, que él/ella/usted lleve, que nosotros llevemos, que vosotros llevéis, que ellos/ellas/ustedes lleven.

Examples of sentences that use 'llevo':
1. Siempre llevo mi teléfono en el bolsillo (I always carry my phone in my pocket).
2. Llevo puesto un abrigo porque hace frío (I am wearing a coat because it's cold).
3. Llevo dos horas esperando aquí (I've been waiting here for two hours).
4. ¿Qué llevo a la fiesta? (What do I take to the party?).
5. Mañana llevo a los niños al colegio (Tomorrow I will take the kids to school).

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