to bring (traer)
yo-traigo
tu-traes
usted, el, ella-trae
nosotros-traemos
vosotros-traeis
ustedes, ello, ella-traen
bring
to bring from= traer to bring to= llevar
Translation: ¿Me puedes traer el cargador por favor?
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'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 -------------- trajimos trajisteis / trajeron trajeron All the above mean 'brought.'
All of these verbs have an irregular yo (first person) form.
¿Puedes traer? or formal ¿Puede traer?
"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.
"traer sus regalos"
Traer.
traer a su familia
to bring from= traer to bring to= llevar
The address of the Traer Public Library is: 531 2Nd St, Traer, 50675 1138
llevar = to wear traer = to wear (as a dress)
Voy a ir a traer dinero = I am going to go get money.
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.