"Llevar" means "to carry away", "to take away", "to wear". It is pronounced yeh-BHAR. In some regional pronunciations. the "ll" can have a "sh" sound, but in most places it sounds like an English "y".
to bring from= traer to bring to= llevar
llevar una chaqueta
A el le gusta llevar.......
no podia llevar marcadores
You could say "Para llevar tu alma".
llevar is the Spanish verb for "to wear."está llevando is he/she/it is wearing
Su/tu amor para llevar (as if it were food)
To raise
'Comida para llevar' or when traveling, 'un picnic' (that's how it's called at hotels.)
Me gusta llevar (or poner) trajes de baño.
to wear cloths = llevar ropa ; wear = llevar (also with other things than cloths, e.g. glases --> llevar gafas)
In Spanish "Wears" as in "she WEARS beautiful clothes" is "llevar."