Juicio could be Spanish for Trial, as in llevar a juicioto take to court.
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."
Traer.
Quiero llevar la camisa. you really need to work harder.
to bring from= traer to bring to= llevar
llevar is the infinitive. llevando is the present progressive.
llevar una chaqueta
Not sure if that is even a verb. If you are hearing it wrong, it may be lava, which means "wash". Or llevar, which means "to carry".
llevar is the Spanish verb for "to wear."está llevando is he/she/it is wearing
no podia llevar marcadores
'To wear' or 'to carry' (among many other meanings)