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llegamos

Llegamos is a Spanish verb form that can mean “we arrive” in the present tense or “we arrived” in the preterite, depending on context. It is the first-person plural conjugation of the verb llegar, which means to arrive or to reach. Beyond its grammatical use, the phrase is also employed as a title in various Spanish-language works.

In cultural contexts, Llegamos has been used as a title for songs, films, poems, and other media.

Linguistic notes: The form is created by adding -amos to the stem lleg-; the exact meaning depends

As
a
title,
it
commonly
evokes
themes
of
arrival,
initiation,
or
collective
action—moments
of
reaching
a
destination,
starting
anew,
or
arriving
together.
Because
the
phrase
is
widely
used,
there
is
no
single
canonical
work
associated
with
the
title;
different
creators
across
regions
may
invoke
it
for
distinct
purposes.
on
tense
and
context.
The
present
interpretation
(we
arrive)
contrasts
with
the
preterite
interpretation
(we
arrived),
and
contextual
cues
typically
determine
which
tense
is
intended.
The
simplicity
and
immediacy
of
Llegamos
contribute
to
its
frequent
adoption
in
titles
and
headlines
within
Spanish-language
media.