lleve
go to, i carried, take
Verb lleve
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First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of llevar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present subjunctive form of llevar.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of llevar.
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Se espera que el nuevo Gobierno lleve a cabo un buen número de reformas administrativas.
The new government is expected to bring about a good number of administrative reforms.
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¿Quieres que te lleve?
Do you want a ride?
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Deja que lleve eso.
Let me carry that.
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Deja que te lleve a casa.
Let me take you home.
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Por favor, diga a la sirvienta que lo lleve a mi habitación.
Please have the maid carry it to my room.
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Lleve al herido al hospital.
Carry the injured to the hospital.
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¿Estás seguro que no querés que te lleve al hospital?
Are you sure you don't want me to take you to the hospital?
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Por si acaso lo necesita, lleve usted dinero.
Take some money just in case you need it.
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¿Quieres que te lleve a casa?
Do you want me to take you home?
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Tom se ve chingón, no importa lo que lleve puesto.
Tom looks cool no matter what he wears.
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