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Spanish word llevar comes from Proto-Indo-European *h₁lengʷʰ-, Proto-Italic *leɣʷis
*h₁lengʷʰ- (Proto-Indo-European)
*leɣʷis (Proto-Italic)
*leχwī (Proto-Italic)
levis (Latin)
Dispensable. Fickle. Light (not heavy). Quick, swift. Trivial, trifling.
levo (Latin)
I make light, lighten. I mitigate, alleviate. I raise, elevate, lift up. I relieve, ease, comfort I make smooth, polish.
levar (Old Spanish)
llevar (Spanish)
(transitive) to have spent time, have been. (transitive) to have, include (have as a component, part, accesory or ingredient). (transitive) to lead away; to take (implies moving someone further from the speaker). (transitive) to take, carry, take away, carry away, bring (implies to move something further from who speaks). (transitive) to wear (short form of llevar puesto).