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¿Que es diferencia: "llegar" y "venir"?
No puedo entender cuando se usa "llegar" y cuando "venir". ¿Que es diferencia?
Aug 11, 2012 4:05 PM
Answers · 5
basically:
llegar=arrive
venir=come
LLEGAR
--change from position a place from another place:
cuando lleguemos a casa, cenaremos.=when we arrive at home, we'll eat dinner.(we are not there so we "lleguaremos")
--- Achieve a particular goal, especially a position or profession:: ese chico llegará a presidente.=that boy will become the president.
-- to achieve or manage to do something: el llegó a reunir más de cien obras de arte.=he managed to gather more than one hundred works of art.
VENIR
--Go or move to where the speaker is: When will you come and see us? Maybe I'll go next month.= ¿Cuándo vendrás a vernos? A lo mejor iré el mes que viene.
---Getting to the place where the speaker is,to stay in it::The carpenter hasn't come yet= todavía no ha venido el carpintero.
---Come from a place: This chocolate comes from Switzerland=este chocolate viene de Suiza.
there are more examples but I can't remeber now....XD
August 12, 2012
When you say
¿Ya vienes? = Are you on your way here?
¿Ya vas llegando? = Are you almost here?
Answers:
Ya voy = I'm coming
Ya estoy llegando = I'm almost there
It's not a replacement but both of them can be used for the same purpous sometimes.
-Venir = To come
-Llegar = To be getting there
Venir es el traslado, llegar es el punto final del traslado.
August 11, 2012
La pregunta debería escribir: ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre...y ...? Saludos!!
August 13, 2012
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