llegar
verbo intransitivo llegar; arrive at verbo transitivo place, decision etc llegar a
"Yo llego" in Spanish translates to "I arrive" in English.
he/she/you (formal) arrive
llega means arrives
From Spanish to English "llegan" means 'you/they arrive'
Translation: Where do the students arrive?
"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
If you mean 'When I arrive' - Cuando llegare If you mean 'When I'm in that place' - Cuando estoy alli.
arrive(s)/arriving soon , or now, or any second There are two ways to translate this: "He/She/It is/You are arriving/will arrive soon" or the tú command "Arrive soon!"
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.
llegar = to arrive llego = I arrive llega = you or he arrives llegamos = we arrive llegan = they arrive
Viene comes from the root word venir, it means to come, to arrive, and to be.
What year did Spanish explores arrive in az