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lleGAS

Llegas is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb llegar, meaning you arrive or you are arriving. It is used when addressing someone informally (tú).

In usage, llegas denotes arrival at a place or at a specified time. Examples include "¿A qué

Morphology and related forms: Llegas is part of the regular -ar verb conjugation. The full present indicative

Pronunciation and style: In standard Spanish, llegas is pronounced with the “ll” as a palatal sound, commonly

Notes: Llegas appears as a routine form in everyday Spanish, and is the usual way to address

hora
llegas?"
(What
time
do
you
arrive?)
and
"Llegas
tarde"
(You’re
arriving
late).
It
appears
in
everyday
speech
to
indicate
that
the
subject
is
reaching
a
destination
or
a
point
in
time.
paradigm
for
llegar
is:
yo
llego,
tú
llegas,
él
llega,
nosotros
llegamos,
vosotros
llegáis,
ellos
llegan.
The
verb
is
common
in
compound
phrases
as
well,
such
as
"llegar
a
un
acuerdo"
(to
reach
an
agreement)
or
"llegar
tarde"
(to
arrive
late).
In
other
tenses,
the
root
behaves
like
other
-ar
verbs:
pretérito
perfecto
simple
(pretérito)
"llegué"
(I
arrived)
with
a
spelling
change
to
preserve
the
hard
/g/
before
e,
imperfect
"llegaba,"
future
"llegaré,"
and
so
on.
realized
as
a
'y'
sound
in
many
dialects.
The
stress
falls
on
the
last
syllable:
lle-GAS.
someone
directly
about
their
arrival.
It
is
one
of
the
most
frequently
used
forms
of
the
verb
llegar,
central
to
conversations
about
location,
timing,
and
plans.