Trae was born on July 3, 1980.
No traes.
Traes comes from the verb "traer" which means "to bring"It's for the present form of the 2nd person (singular)Tu traes = you bringTraes algo? = Are you bringing anything?*sorry forgot to add the question option in my original*
What do you bring to class every day?
trae mucho if you have too much of something: traes mucho.
Que traes tu? (informal) Que trae usted? (formal)
Traer in the present tense: yo traigo, tú traes, él/ella/Ud. trae, nosotros traemos, vosotros traéis, ellos/ellas/Uds. traen.
The least colloquial, and the most uniformly understood throughout the different Spanish-speaking countries, is que pasa. Of all the other possibilities, my favorite is que onda traes?
The phrase means "What are you bringing to class?" Your answer would cepend on the circumstances, perhaps una pluma, un lápiz, un cuaderno, un mochilla, papel, etc.
You could say "¿Qué comida estás trayendo?", "¿Qué comida vas a traer?", "¿Qué comida traes?", or "¿Qué comida traerás?"
Shuing Shang Shang To Morty Botay Ka Toon Myshui. Choky tollay ta noeraty .koolay to mangtaery disting tara dishting tara lolay haan ko shala may traes khoon peenjao gioa ty sadigo tumay.
Shuing Shang Shang To Morty Botay Ka Toon Myshui. Choky tollay ta noeraty .koolay to mangtaery disting tara dishting tara lolay haan ko shala may traes khoon peenjao gioa ty sadigo tumay.
Happy birthday to you Happy birthday to you Happy birthday dear (person name) Happy birthday to you