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Spanish Verb Traer |
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Traer = to bringWe use traer when talking about someone delivering something. Eg: El cartero nos trae el correo todos los días. (the postman brings us the mail every day).
If somebody gives us a lift, we use “traer” when we get to our destination. Eg: Siempre me trae mi amiga a trabajar. (Mi friend always takes me to work).
We use “traer” when in English we use “bring” with the sense of carrying something but only when we are in the target place of our journey, otherwise we use “llevar”. Eg: In a barbecue: Tú siempre traes una ensalada. (You always bring a salad). Before the barbecue: Yo llevo la ensalada. (I (will) bring the salad).
To form the negative of all Spanish verbs, you simply place the word "no" in front of the verb. Eg: Tengo = I have, No tengo = I do not have. |