"Traer" in Spanish means "to bring" or "to carry". It is commonly used when talking about bringing or carrying something from one place to another.
yo-traje tu-trajiste el/ella/usted-trajo nosotros-trajimos vosotros-trajisteis ellos/ellas/ustedes-trajeron English translation I brought you bring he / she / it brought we brought you brought you they / them / you brought
To conjugate "traer" in the present tense: Yo traigo Tú traes Él/Ella/Usted trae Nosotros/Nosotras traemos Vosotros/Vosotras traéis Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes traen
"Treinta" means thirty in Spanish.
"Los quiero" in Spanish means "I love them" when referring to a group of people.
In Spanish, the name Katherine is typically translated as Catalina.
¿Puedes traer? or formal ¿Puede traer?
"traer sus regalos"
Traer.
traer a su familia
to bring from= traer to bring to= llevar
to bring (traer)yo-traigotu-traesusted, el, ella-traenosotros-traemosvosotros-traeisustedes, ello, ella-traen
The address of the Traer Public Library is: 531 2Nd St, Traer, 50675 1138
Voy a ir a traer dinero = I am going to go get money.
llevar = to wear traer = to wear (as a dress)
The address of the Traer Historical Museum is: 514 2Nd St, Traer, IA 50675-1139
Translation: ¿Me puedes traer el cargador por favor?
The phone number of the Traer Public Library is: 319-478-2180.