Beginners series 1

Beginners 31: Using the verb “llevar”

Learn how to use the useful verb “llevar”, literally translated as “to carry”, with time expressions:

  • “I’ve been doing it for…”
  • “How long have you been…”
Lis Salinas

Lis Salinas

Colombiana

Rob

Rob

Inglés

Transcript

Lis Salinas

[00:00:01]

Rob

[00:00:04]
Translation

Hi Lis, and hello to everyone

Lis Salinas

[00:00:07]
Translation

Good morning, good morning lovely people. Ok, here we are again in our podcasts, in this time of quarantine

Rob

[00:00:21]
Translation

Yes. We're in quarantine. We're in the pandemic. We're very bored

Lis Salinas

[00:00:31]
Translation

That's right. This quarantine has been going on a long time

Rob

[00:00:39]
Translation

So, Lis, how are you feeling this lockdown?

Lis Salinas

[00:00:43]
Translation

Uh, like, I don't know when it's going to end.

Rob

[00:00:47]
Translation

Yeah, we're recording in, I don't even know what month it is. February, I think it's February in dos mil veintiuno, 2021. We've been in lockdown for months now here in London. And we know the positive is at least we know the parks around here extremely well. We know the square mile around our house like never before, but we're kind of desperate to get out. Of course, it makes it a little bit hard to find topics of conversation, as I'm sure you found as well. But in this episode, we're going to talk about one of my favourite verbs. That's right, I do have a favourite verb in Spanish.

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