How to Say "i arrive" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “i arrive” is “llego” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Siempre llego tarde a la reunión.
I always arrive late to the meeting.
¿A qué hora llego a tu casa?
What time do I get to your house?
Llego al final del camino y descanso.
I reach the end of the road and rest.
A Regular Verb
'Llegar' is a regular '-ar' verb, meaning it follows the most common conjugation pattern. 'Llego' is how you say 'I arrive' right now.
Spelling Change in Preterite
Even though it's regular, when talking about the past, the 'yo' form changes spelling to 'llegué' (I arrived) to keep the hard 'g' sound. This is a common pattern for '-gar' verbs.
Using 'a' vs. 'en'
Mistake: “Llego en la casa.”
Correction: Llego a la casa. (Use 'a' when talking about arriving *to* a specific destination.)
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