This is the 5346th most frequent Spanish word.
llego
"I arrive" or "I reach."
In this sentence, 'llego' is the first person singular present indicative form of the verb 'llegar', meaning 'to arrive'. It communicates the speaker is arriving somewhere.
Llego tarde al trabajo porque hubo mucho tráfico.
I am arriving late to work because there was a lot of traffic.
Here, 'llego' is used within a conditional clause to express a hypothetical situation where the speaker arrives somewhere on time.
Si llego a tiempo, podré ver el inicio de la película.
If I arrive on time, I will be able to see the beginning of the movie.
In this case, 'llego' signifies a habitual action performed by the speaker, demonstrating punctuality.