How to Say "wear it" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “wear it” is “llévalo” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Si no quieres el paraguas, llévalo en la mochila.
If you don't want the umbrella, take it in the backpack.
Este paquete es para tu abuelo; llévalo a su casa.
This package is for your grandfather; take it to his house.
Tu hermano está cansado, llévalo a su habitación.
Your brother is tired, take him to his room.
Sticky Pronouns
In Spanish, when you give a command to a friend (like 'take it'), you must attach the word for 'it' (lo) directly to the end of the verb.
The Accent Mark Rule
We add an accent to the 'e' (llévalo) because adding the extra 'lo' at the end changes the rhythm of the word. The accent ensures we still emphasize the 'YAY' sound.
Separating the words
Mistake: “lleva lo”
Correction: llévalo
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