'Brought' is the past tense (preterit tense) of 'to bring.' In English, it is used equally by all the persons of the conjugation. Not so in Spanish. In Spanish, each person in the conjugation requires its own particular verb. The past tense of 'to bring' (traer) is here now presented.
traje
trajiste
trajo
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trajimos
trajisteis / trajeron
trajeron
All the above mean 'brought.'
"To bring" in Spanish is "traer". It is pronounced "try-AIR". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The spelling "bringing" is correct, as the present participle and gerund form of to bring.
It is brought, as in the question.
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