Spanish Dictionary
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Sample sentences: Él le trajo un gran ramo de narcisos y rosas. |
He brought her a big bunch of daffodils and roses. |
| Los tres Reyes Magos trajeron ofrendas al Niño Jesús. | The three magi brought offerings to baby Jesus. |
| Ella trajo té y masitas en una bandeja de plata. | She brought tea and cookies on a silver tray. |
| traer | to bring get |
| traer | to bringtr |
| Traer | Bring |
We can recognize the facts and how they are. So we might observe a lot of things but we will never understand, we will never know why the flower is red, what brought the little aninal to that height.
I interpret this as follows: It reflects the calm life without any hectic atmosphere. The life that these two are looking for (like they did before) is far away: Far away, beyond the river.
The ferry took me to the island. Sitting next to me there was a local guy with two packs of beer, and he seemed pretty drunk for this hour of the day. He offered me some beer and I was polite.
I interpret this as follows: It reflects the calm life without any hectic atmosphere. The life that these two are looking for (like they did before) is far away: Far away, beyond the river.
The ferry took me to the island. Sitting next to me there was a local guy with two packs of beer, and he seemed pretty drunk for this hour of the day. He offered me some beer and I was polite.
| Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
| Conjugation of traer [traído] |
traigo traes trae traemos traéis traen | traía traías traía traíamos traíais traían | traje trajiste trajo trajimos trajisteis trajeron | traeré traerás traerá traeremos traeréis traerán |
| English Verbs | ||||
| Conjugation of attract [ attracted, attracted ] | ||||
| Conjugation of bring [ brought, brought ] | ||||
| Conjugation of carry [ carried, carried ] | ||||
| Conjugation of cause [ caused, caused ] | ||||
| Conjugation of fetch [ fetched, fetched ] | ||||
| Conjugation of have [ had, had ] | ||||
| Conjugation of wear [ wore, worn ] | ||||