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levar
levar
Galician
Verb
levar (first-person singular present levo, first-person singular preterite levei, past participle levado)
- to take, to carry, to transport
- to wear (have equipped on one's body)
- to take (require)
- (figuratively) to lead, to push
- (arithmetic) to carry
- to spend an amount of time
- Levo seis anos nas Filipinas.
- I've been in the Philippines for six years.
- Levo seis anos nas Filipinas.
- (reflexive) to get along with
Conjugation
infinitive | levar | ||||||
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gerund | levando | ||||||
past participle | singular | plural | |||||
masculine | levado | levados | |||||
feminine | levada | levadas | |||||
person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | eu | ti | el / ela / Vde. | nós | vós | eles / elas / Vdes. | |
present | levo | levas | leva | levamos | levades | levan | |
imperfect | levaba | levabas | levaba | levabamos | levabades | levaban | |
preterite | levei | levaches | levou | levamos | levastes | levaron | |
pluperfect | levara | levaras | levara | levaramos | levarades | levaran | |
future | levarei | levarás | levará | levaremos | levaredes | levarán | |
conditional | levaría | levarías | levaría | levariamos | levariades | levarían | |
subjunctive | eu | ti | el / ela / Vde. | nós | vós | eles / elas / Vdes. | |
present | leve | leves | leve | levemos | levedes | leven | |
preterite | levase | levases | levase | levásemos | levásedes | levasen | |
future | levar | levares | levar | levarmos | levardes | levaren | |
imperative | — | ti | Vde. | nós | vós | Vdes. | |
affirmative | — | leva | leve | levemos | levade | leven | |
negative | — | leves | leve | levemos | levedes | leven | |
personal infinitive | eu | ti | el / ela / Vde. | nós | vós | eles / elas / Vdes. | |
levar | levares | levar | levarmos | levardes | levaren |
Synonyms
- (take): transportar
- (lead): conducir, empuxar
- (get along): leirar
Ido
Etymology
From Esperanto levi (“to lift”), from Italian levare (“to lift”), French lever (“to lift”), ultimately from Latin levō.
Verb
levar (present tense levas, past tense levis, future tense levos, imperative levez, conditional levus)
Conjugation
Conjugation of levar
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Interlingua
Etymology
From Italian levare (“to lift”), Spanish levantar (“to lift”), French lever (“to lift”).
Verb
levar
levar se
Conjugation
Nominal forms | |||
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Infinitive | levar | ||
Present | Perfect | ||
Participles | levante | levate | |
Personal forms | |||
Simple | Perfect | ||
Active voice | Present | leva | ha levate |
Past | levava | habeva levate | |
Future | levara | habera levate | |
Conditional | levarea | haberea levate | |
Imperative | leva | -- | |
Passive voice | Present | es levate | ha essite levate |
Past | esseva levate | habeva essite levate | |
Future | essera levate | habera essite levate | |
Conditional | esserea levate | haberea essite levate | |
Imperative | sia levate | -- |
Old Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin levāre, present active infinitive of levō (“I lift”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /le.ˈβaɾ/
Verb
levar
- to take (to carry to a particular destination)
- 13th century, attributed to Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, E codex, cantiga 26 (facsimile):
- e logo chegar..a alma tomar demões q̇ a leuarõ. mui toſte ſẽ tardar
- and soon devils arrived, seizing the soul, and took it very quickly without delay
- e logo chegar..a alma tomar demões q̇ a leuarõ. mui toſte ſẽ tardar
- 13th century, attributed to Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, E codex, cantiga 26 (facsimile):
Synonyms
Descendants
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese levar, from Latin levāre.
Related to Spanish llevar, Italian levare, English leaven and French lever.
Pronunciation
Verb
levar (first-person singular present indicative levo, past participle levado)
- (transitive) to take (to move something to a destination)
- Quem leva a mala?
- Who carries the suitcase?
- Levei a comida à minha irmã.
- I took the food to my sister.
- (transitive) to take away (to remove someone or something from the current location)
- Levem esse idiota!
- Take this idiot away!
- Levem esse idiota!
- (transitive) to take out (to get food from an eatery to be eaten elsewhere)
- É para levar?
- Is it to go?
- É para levar?
- (transitive) to accompany; to take (to go with somebody somewhere)
- Eu te levarei lá.
- I’ll take you there.
- Eu te levarei lá.
- (figuratively, transitive) to take to; to bring to (to provide with or introduce to)
- Os romanos levarariam civilização à Europa.
- Romans then took civilisation to Europe.
- Os romanos levarariam civilização à Europa.
- Quem leva a mala?
- (transitive) to take (to remove something from its rightful place or owner)
- O governo levará suas terras se não pagarem os impostos.
- The government will take your lands if you don’t pay the taxes.
- (transitive) to sweep away; to blow away (to destructively move something away)
- Tornados levaram o telhado da nossa casa.
- Tornadoes have swept the roof of our house away.
- Tornados levaram o telhado da nossa casa.
- (transitive) to steal; to take (to illegally take an object from its owner)
- Quando entraram na casa viram que alguém havia levado a televisão.
- When they entered the house they saw that someone had taken the television.
- Quando entraram na casa viram que alguém havia levado a televisão.
- (euphemistic, transitive) to take; to kill (to cause someone to die)
- A infecção levou meu pai.
- The infection took my father.
- A infecção levou meu pai.
- O governo levará suas terras se não pagarem os impostos.
- (transitive) to take (to be the object of an interaction, especially a violent one)
- Ele levara uma flechada no joelho.
- He had taken an arrow to the knee.
- (informal, intransitive) to get it (to be punished or beaten up)
- Fique quieto senão vai levar.
- Be quiet or you will get it.
- Fique quieto senão vai levar.
- Ele levara uma flechada no joelho.
- (transitive) to take (to require a given amount of time)
- Quanto tempo leva?
- How long does it take?
- Quanto tempo leva?
- (transitive) to contain; to take (to have as an ingredient)
- Este pastel leva mel.
- This pastry takes honey.
- Este pastel leva mel.
- (transitive) to take (to have capacity for)
- Algum desses baldes leva sete litros?
- Can any of these bucket take seven litres?
- Algum desses baldes leva sete litros?
- (transitive) to carry (to have in one’s immediate possession)
- Os refugiados levavam apenas as roupas que vestiam.
- The refugees were carrying only the clothes they wore.
- Os refugiados levavam apenas as roupas que vestiam.
- (of a path, transitive with a) to lead to (to have as its destination)
- Todas estradas levam a Roma.
- Every road leads to Rome.
- Todas estradas levam a Roma.
- (ditransitive, with the indirect object taking a) to lead to (to produce or tend to produce a given result)
- A fome os havia levado ao desespero.
- Hunger had led them to despair.
- A fome os havia levado ao desespero.
- (takes a reflexive pronoun, transitive with por) to let oneself be overwhelmed by an emotion or force
- Levou-se pelo ódio e acabou matando várias pessoas.
- She was taken over by hatred and ended up killing many people.
- Levou-se pelo ódio e acabou matando várias pessoas.
- (transitive) to take (to face consequences for)
- Levaremos a culpa por esse ataque.
- We will take the blame for this attack.
- Levaremos a culpa por esse ataque.
Quotations
For usage examples of this term, see Citations:levar.
Conjugation
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Singular | Plural | |||||
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First-person (eu) |
Second-person (tu) |
Third-person (ele / ela / você) |
First-person (nós) |
Second-person (vós) |
Third-person (eles / elas / vocês) |
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Infinitive | ||||||
Impersonal | levar | |||||
Personal | levar | levares | levar | levarmos | levardes | levarem |
Gerund | ||||||
levando | ||||||
Past participle | ||||||
Masculine | levado | levados | ||||
Feminine | levada | levadas | ||||
Indicative | ||||||
Present | levo | levas | leva | levamos | levais | levam |
Imperfect | levava | levavas | levava | levávamos | leváveis | levavam |
Preterite | levei | levaste | levou | levamos levámos |
levastes | levaram |
Pluperfect | levara | levaras | levara | leváramos | leváreis | levaram |
Future | levarei | levarás | levará | levaremos | levareis | levarão |
Conditional | ||||||
levaria | levarias | levaria | levaríamos | levaríeis | levariam | |
Subjunctive | ||||||
Present | leve | leves | leve | levemos | leveis | levem |
Imperfect | levasse | levasses | levasse | levássemos | levásseis | levassem |
Future | levar | levares | levar | levarmos | levardes | levarem |
Imperative | ||||||
Affirmative | - | leva | leve | levemos | levai | levem |
Negative (não) | - | leves | leve | levemos | leveis | levem |
Synonyms
- (to move something to a destination): transportar
- (to take away): remover, tirar
- (to accompany): acompanhar
- (to provide with or introduce to): trazer
- (to remove from its rightful place or owner): tirar, tomar
- (to sweep away): arrancar
- (to steal): roubar
- (to kill): matar
- (to be the object of an interaction): tomar, receber
- (to contain): conter
- (to have in immediate possession): ter, carregar