llevar

Reikšmė (English)

  1. (transitive) to take, to carry, to take away, to carry away, to carry around, to bring, to bear, to lug (implies to move something further from who speaks)
  2. (transitive) to take, to take out (implies moving someone further from the speaker)
  3. (intransitive) to lead, to drive
  4. (transitive) to have spent time, have been
  5. (transitive) to wear (ellipsis of the more formal llevar puesto)
  6. (transitive) to have, include (have as a component, part, accessory or ingredient)
  7. (transitive) to give a lift, to give a ride
  8. (colloquial) to hold up, to be doing, to cope
  9. (reflexive) to wear
  10. (informal, reflexive) to be in, to be fashionable

Dažnis

A2
Brūkšneliu surašyta kaip
lle‧var
Tariamas kaip (IPA)
/ʝeˈbaɾ/
Etimologija (English)

In summary

Inherited from Old Spanish levar, from Latin levāre. The initial /ʎ/ developed from an earlier /lj/ in rhizotonic conjugations such as lieva (< Latin lĕvat), where it resulted from the diphthongization of stressed Latin /ĕ/ to /je/. Eventually /ʎ-/ spread to the entire verb paradigm by analogy.

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