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.
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llevar is the Spanish verb for "to wear."está llevando is he/she/it is wearing
A el le gusta llevar.......
Me pondré loción bronceadora.
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 usar zapatillas de deporte a la escuela.
Me gusta llevar (or poner) trajes de baño.
"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) -Marie12kk3-
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