llegar

Etymology
From, present active infinitive of. See also the doublet.

Verb

 * 1) to arrive

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to hand down, to pass down

Etymology
, ultimately from. The semantic shift over time from "to fold" is also found in some other Romance cognates, and may be linked to the idea of folding sails when arriving at a port, especially in Iberian Romance where naval tradition was strong. Compare 🇨🇬; however compare also 🇨🇬, with the opposite meaning, possibly because there the word was associated with folding up tents and leaving. See also the Spanish doublet. Another theory instead derives llegar from a as a regressive derivation from Classical Latin. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to arrive, get (to)
 * 2)  to get up to, to go up to, to reach
 * 3)  to be sufficient; to be enough
 * 4)  to manage (be successful)
 * 1)  to be sufficient; to be enough
 * 2)  to manage (be successful)
 * 1)  to manage (be successful)
 * 1)  to manage (be successful)