Normally, traer means "to bring", but you have to be a little careful with this. Despending on the situation, it can be llevar.
There are MANY variations for compound situations "bring about", "bring along" "bring back", and others. They are all different, so the best thing to do is to examine a good dictionary.
The verb "necesitar" in Spanish means "to need."
This is really a combination of a verb and an adjective in both languages. In English, this is the verb "to be" plus the modifier "full". In Spanish, this is the verb "estar" and the adjective "lleno/a". So "to be full" in Spanish is "Estar lleno/a". The related Spanish verb "llenar" means "to fill".
Yes. It is a verb which means: to bring to completion or reality.
The verb hacer means "to do" or "to make."
The Spanish word "comenzar" translates to "to begin" in English. It is a verb used to indicate the start of an action or process.
in spanish, "sentir" means "to feel". its a stem changing verb.
The Spanish verb caminar means to walk.
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"Tener" is the Spanish verb meaning "to have", as in posession of something. There is a second verb in Spanish, "haber", which means "to have" when used as an auxilary verb for perfect tenses, i.e. "have done".
Swim means nothing in Spanish. In Spanish, the verb "to swim" is "nadar."
you have to go somewhere it means to look at something
i take Spanish and the verb "necesitar" means "to need"