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Llegar

Llegar is a Spanish verb in its infinitive form meaning to arrive or to reach, either physically at a location or figuratively at a state or conclusion. It is a common verb across dialects and registers and appears in a wide range of constructions.

Etymology and cognates: The precise origin of llegar is not completely settled. It appears in medieval Spanish

Usage and meanings: In its intransitive use, llegar describes arriving at a place: “Llegamos a la estación

Conjugation: Llegar is a regular -ar verb with typical Spanish conjugation, plus a spelling change in the

Pronunciation: Generally pronounced as [ʝeˈɣaɹ] or [ʎeˈɣaɹ], with variation by dialect.

and
is
related
to
similar
verbs
in
other
Romance
languages,
such
as
Portuguese
chegar,
which
also
means
to
arrive.
The
common
sense
of
reaching
a
destination
or
a
result
is
shared
across
these
languages.
a
las
ocho.”
It
can
also
be
used
with
phrases
to
indicate
attainment
of
a
result:
“llegar
a
un
acuerdo,”
“llegar
a
ser
famoso,”
or
“llegar
tarde.”
The
expression
“llegar
a”
often
introduces
a
progression
or
consequence,
sometimes
equivalent
to
“to
end
up”
or
“to
come
to.”
preterite
first-person
singular
to
maintain
the
hard
g
before
e:
llegué.
Present
tense
forms
include
llego,
llegas,
llega,
llegamos,
llegáis,
llegan;
preterite
includes
llegué,
llegaste,
llegó,
llegamos,
llegasteis,
llegaron;
imperfect
includes
llegaba,
llegabas,
llegaba,
llegábamos,
llegabais,
llegaban;
future:
llegaré,
llegarás,
llegará,
llegaremos,
llegaréis,
llegarán;
subjunctive:
llegue,
llegues,
llegue,
lleguemos,
lleguéis,
lleguen;
imperative
forms
are
llega,
llegue,
llegad,
lleguen,
with
negative
forms
no
llegues,
no
llegue,
no
lleguéis,
no
lleguen.