it means "to arrive on foot"
"Llegar a pie" translates to "to arrive on foot" in English.
food is very yummytasty
"Llegar a la escuela" means to arrive at the school.
It translates to "my dad promises to come home early".
I think you mean "conjugations" not "conjunctions". Yo llego Tu llegas Él, ella, usted llega Nosotros llegamos Vosotros llegáis Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes llegan
'Llegaste' is the 2nd person singular informal preterit of llegar - to arrive. It means, "you arrived."
¿cómo llegar ...............this means how do you get there
There is no city of "Como Llegar". Como llegar is a Spanish phrase which, translated into English, means how to get. It can be used to ask how someone can acquire something.
llegarverbo intransitivo llegar; arrive at verbo transitivo place, decision etc llegar a
food is very yummytasty
pie
food is very yummytasty
"Llegar" is the Spanish word for "to arrive". It is pronounced "yay-GAR". Please see the related link below for confirmation of the translation.http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
even if it would be easier to get to the Sun, I will get there before you though what I think is meant is though its hard to get there , I wll beat you there
Llegar A Ti was created on 1999-08-31.
It is a juxtaposition of three unrelated Spanish words. Como can mean, I eat, how, what, which, or as.Punta means point, the noun. Llegar means to arrive, the infinitive verb. "As point to arrive?" "I eat point to arrive?" "How point to arrive?" If these phrases make no sense in English it's because they also make no sense in Spanish.
apple pie of course! no really, it means poopstain in Spanglish.
Llegue is the preterite yo form of the verb "Llegar". It means "I arrived".