"I wear" in Spanish would be "Yo llevo" (Pronounced yo yevo)
...If you used Google translate
The actual way to say it is "llevo". To say I would wear is "llevarian", with an accent going from bottom left to top right on the I.
'Llevo' is I wear, if you want to say he/she wears it would be 'Lleva... Example for I wear: Llevo una camisa y unos pantalones. (I wear a shirt and pants)... Example for he/she wears: Lleva una blusa y unos jeans. (He/she wears a blouse and jeans)
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Eso es lo que estoy llevando.
llevar is the Spanish verb for "to wear."está llevando is he/she/it is wearing
Me pondré loción bronceadora.
A el le gusta llevar.......
You say it like this: " Yo uso anteojos" "llevo gafas"
They wear this Jersey when they have Latin or Spanish night,
what did they wear on the spanish armada
"What should I wear?" in Spanish is "¿Qué debo llevar?" It is pronounced "Kay DAY-bo yay-BAR". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Me gusta llevar (or poner) trajes de baño.
Me gusta usar zapatillas de deporte a la escuela.
The verb llevar means to wear or to carry. Then you have to conjugate it - I wear= yo llevo, you wear= tú llevas, he/she/formal you wear(s)= él/ella/usted lleva, we wear= nosotros llevamos, and masculine they/feminine they/you all wear= ellos/ellas/ustedes wear.usar
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