llevarlo

carry it, take, take it to


Verb llevarlo

  1. Compound of the infinitive llevar and the pronoun lo.

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Examples
  • Desafortunadamente, no puedes llevarlo contigo.

    Unfortunately, you cannot bring him along.

  • Déjame llevarlo.

    Let me carry it.

  • Necesito un bolso en que llevarlo.

    I need a bag to carry it in.

  • Ella le compró un coche, pero él no tenía carnet de conducir, de modo que no podía llevarlo a ninguna parte.

    She bought him a car, but he didn't have a driver's license so he couldn't drive it anywhere.

  • ¿Tengo que facturar este equipaje, o puedo llevarlo en la mano?

    Do I have to check this luggage, or can it be carry-on?

  • Ese es un buen plan, pero llevarlo a cabo es difícil.

    It is a good plan but hard to carry out.

  • Los bebés se pueden deshidratar por causa de una fiebre demasiado alta, de modo que me dijeron que sería mejor llevarlo al hospital.

    Babies can become dehydrated from a high fever, so I was told that it would be better to send him to the hospital.

  • Tuvimos que llevarlo a la fuerza.

    We had to take him by force.


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