Llevándola (en. Taking her)
/ʝeˈβan̪dola/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of taking something or someone to a place.
I was taking her to the party when it started to rain.
Estaba llevándola a la fiesta cuando empezó a llover.
Bringing something with you while moving.
The teacher was carrying her in her bag.
La profesora estaba llevándola en su bolso.
Accompanying someone on a journey.
I will be taking her back to her house.
Voy a llevaŕandola de vuelta a su casa.
Etymology
Derived from the verb llevar, which comes from the Latin 'levare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
take it to the extreme
Doing something with intensity or at a very high degree.
llevarla al extremo
carry it out
To perform or complete an action or a project.
llevarla a cabo
not handling it well
Not managing or handling a situation appropriately.
no llevarla bien
Related Words
take
Transporting something from one place to another.
llevar
drive
Guiding a vehicle or a direction.
conducir
bring
Moving something to the place where one is.
traer
Slang Meanings
Taking someone to parties for a long period.
Taking her to various parties all night.
La llevándola a varias fiestas toda la noche.
Emotionally burdened by a situation.
I am carrying her with a lot of stress from work.
Estoy llevándola con mucho estrés por el trabajo.