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You bring in Spanish 🇪🇸


in English in Spanish S
you bring traes
How to say “you bring” in Spanish? “Traes”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “traes” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on you bring in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

Normal speech: TRAES
IPA: /’tɾa.es/

7 months ago

traes info.

Tips to remember “traes”:
– Associate “traes” with the English phrase “you bring” or “you carry,” imagining someone bringing something to you.
– Connect it with a visual cue, like a person handing an object to another, reinforcing the action of bringing.
– Remember the infinitive form “traer” and note that “traes” is just a simple present tense conjugation for the second person singular (tú).

Explanations:
– “Traes” is from the Spanish verb “traer,” which means “to bring” or “to carry.”
– It is used exclusively with the informal second person singular “tú.”

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Llevas” can also mean “you carry” or “you bring,” but it implies movement with something more than bringing from one spot to another.

If “traes” is the infinitive, different conjugations would include:
РPresent: traigo (I bring), traes (you bring), trae (he/she/you formal brings), traemos (we bring), tra̩is (you all bring in Spain), traen (they/you all bring)
– Preterite (Simple Past): traje (I brought), trajiste (you brought), trajo (he/she/you formal brought), trajimos (we brought), trajisteis (you all brought in Spain), trajeron (they/you all brought)
– Imperfect: traía (I used to bring), traías (you used to bring), traía (he/she/you formal used to bring), traíamos (we used to bring), traíais (you all used to bring in Spain), traían (they/you all used to bring)
– Future: traeré (I will bring), traerás (you will bring), traerá (he/she/you formal will bring), traeremos (we will bring), traeréis (you all will bring in Spain), traerán (they/you all will bring)

Examples of sentences that use “traes”:
– “¿Qué traes en esa bolsa?” (“What are you bringing in that bag?”)
– “Siempre traes la mejor comida a las fiestas.” (“You always bring the best food to parties.”)
– “Traes suerte cuando vienes.” (“You bring luck when you come.”)

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