How to Say ‘Arrived’ in Mexican Spanish
Llegó
yeh-GOH
[yeh-GOH]
💬 Usage Tip: Past tense of “llegar.” In sports, it can mean a player or the defense got there in time to stop the play.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: You’ll hear verbs like this used very dynamically in match commentary, almost like mini action scenes.
Phrase Breakdown
Llegó
[yeh-GOH]
arrived
Past tense of llegar; it means someone or something got there.
El defensa llegó al balón.
The defender got to the ball.
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