Inklingo

llevaremos

/lyeh-vah-REH-mohs/

we will take

Two happy children smiling as they jointly carry a large, colorful picnic basket through a sunny green field.

We will take (transport) the food to the park.

llevaremos(Verb (Conjugated Form))

A1regular ar

we will take

?

transporting something or someone

,

we will carry

?

bearing a load

Also:

we will bring

?

movement toward the speaker's location

,

we will transport

?

formal context of movement

📝 In Action

Mañana, llevaremos los libros nuevos a la biblioteca.

A1

Tomorrow, we will take the new books to the library.

Si hace frío, llevaremos un paraguas y chaquetas.

A2

If it is cold, we will carry an umbrella and jackets.

Llevaremos a los niños al parque después de la escuela.

A1

We will take the children to the park after school.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • transportaremos (we will transport)
  • trasladaremos (we will move/transfer)

Antonyms

Common Collocations

  • llevaremos la maletawe will take the suitcase
  • llevaremos comidawe will bring food

💡 Grammar Points

The 'We Will' Tense

This form, 'llevaremos', is the simple future tense. It tells you that we plan to do the action (take/carry) at a point later than now.

Regular -AR Verbs

The verb 'llevar' is regular, meaning it follows the standard pattern for all verbs ending in -ar. You use the full infinitive ('llevar') and add the future ending for 'nosotros' (-emos).

⭐ Usage Tips

Use 'Llevar' for 'Take' or 'Bring'

Unlike English, where 'take' and 'bring' are distinct, 'llevar' covers both. Think of it as movement away from the current location or toward a destination.

Two cartoonish figures standing side-by-side, both wearing identical bright red scarves around their necks.

We will wear matching scarves for the party.

llevaremos(Verb (Conjugated Form))

A1regular ar

we will wear

?

clothing or accessories

Also:

we will have on

?

describing appearance

📝 In Action

Para la boda, llevaremos trajes elegantes.

A1

For the wedding, we will wear elegant suits.

No llevaremos gorras dentro del museo, es la regla.

A2

We will not wear hats inside the museum; it's the rule.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • vestiremos (we will dress)
  • usaremos (we will use/wear)

Common Collocations

  • llevaremos uniformewe will wear a uniform

❌ Common Pitfalls

Don't use 'Usar' for Wearing

Mistake: "Usaremos los vestidos."

Correction: Llevaremos los vestidos. ('Llevar' is much more common and natural for wearing clothes.)

A small red car driving along a very long, winding road that stretches far into the distant blue mountains under a setting sun, symbolizing a long duration.

The trip will take us a long time to complete.

llevaremos(Verb (Conjugated Form))

B1regular ar

it will take us

?

referring to time duration (often used impersonally)

,

we will spend

?

referring to time spent on an activity

📝 In Action

Llevaremos todo el día completando este proyecto.

B1

It will take us all day to complete this project.

¿Cuánto tiempo llevaremos en el autobús?

B1

How much time will we spend on the bus?

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • tardaremos (we will delay/take time)

Common Collocations

  • llevaremos tiempowe will take time

💡 Grammar Points

Talking About Time

When talking about how long something takes, Spanish uses 'llevar' where English often uses 'take' or 'spend.' Here, 'llevaremos' means 'we will take/spend [this amount of time].'

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: llevaremos

Question 1 of 2

Which English sentence correctly uses the meaning of 'llevaremos' related to clothing?

📚 More Resources

Word Family

llevar(to carry/take (infinitive)) - verb

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 'llevaremos' the same as 'vamos a llevar'?

They are very similar! 'Llevaremos' is the simple future ('we will take'). 'Vamos a llevar' is the immediate future ('we are going to take'). In casual conversation, the 'vamos a...' construction is often more common, but 'llevaremos' is perfect for formal plans or slightly longer-term future events.

How do I know if 'llevaremos' means 'wear' or 'take'?

You look at the thing being carried! If the object is clothing, jewelry, or a hairstyle (like 'llevaremos el pelo largo'), it means 'we will wear.' If the object is a physical item, person, or abstract concept (like time), it means 'we will take/carry.'