Llevaran (en. Will take)

je-va-rán

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of transporting something to a place.
They will carry the books to the library.
Llevaran los libros a la biblioteca.
Means to take someone by the hand or arms.
They will take the children to the park.
Llevaran a los niños al parque.
Refers to bearing a responsibility or burden.
They will bear the weight of the project.
Llevaran el peso del proyecto.

Etymology

From the verb llevar, which comes from the Latin levare.

Common Phrases and Expressions

carry out
To carry out or execute something.
llevar a cabo
get along
To have a good relationship.
llevarse bien
take the lead
To be in an advantageous situation.
llevar la delantera

Related Words

carry
To transfer something or someone from one place to another.
llevar
bearable
That can be endured or carried.
llevadero
carrying
Action of carrying or taking away.
llevanza

Slang Meanings

To operate or handle something skillfully.
At the party, they were carrying the music as if they were DJs.
En la fiesta, ellos llevaban la música como si fueran DJs.
To assume an important role or responsibility.
After the meeting, they will take on the hardest decisions.
Después de la reunión, ellos llevarán las decisiones más difíciles.