Usage examples of "llegan" in Spanish with translation to English

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Los héroes siempre llegan tarde. Heroes always arrive late.
Por lo general llegan a casa más tarde que nosotros. They usually get home later than us.
¡Ya llegan! No muevas un músculo o arruinarás la sorpresa. They're coming! Don't move a muscle or you'll ruin the surprise.
¿Llegan a las diez de la mañana o de la noche? Are they arriving at ten o'clock in the morning or at night?
Por lo general, ellos llegan a casa más tarde que nosotros. They usually get home later than we do.
Si por alguna razón llegan temprano, diles por favor que esperen. If for some reason they come early, please tell them to wait.
El sueño de oportunidades para todas las personas no se hizo realidad en todos los casos en Estados Unidos, pero la promesa existe para todos los que llegan a nuestras costas, incluidos casi siete millones de musulmanes estadounidenses que hoy están en nuestro país y tienen ingresos y educación por encima del promedio. The dream of opportunity for all people has not come true for everyone in America, but its promise exists for all who come to our shores – that includes nearly seven million American Muslims in our country today who enjoy incomes and education that are higher than average.
El tren todavía no llega. The train hasn't arrived yet.
¿Cómo puedo llegar al aeropuerto? How can I get to the airport?
Él no siempre llega tarde. He doesn't always come late.
Por fin llegamos a California. At last, we reached California.
Llegué hasta Kyoto en tren. I went as far as Kyoto by train.
Sus ahorros pronto llegarán al millón de yenes. His savings will soon amount to one million yen.
Él llegó a tratarme de cobarde. He went so far as to say that I was coward.
Tom nunca llega a tiempo. Tom never arrives on time.
¿Podrías averiguar cómo llegar ahí? Could you find out how to get there?
¿Ha llegado ya el correo? Has the mail come yet?
El sábado llegó a Kioto. He reached Kyoto on Saturday.
No pensaba que ibas a llegar. I didn't think you were going to make it.
El tren ha llegado ahora. The train has arrived here now.
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