traer

See also: trär and trær

Asturian

Verb

traer

  1. Alternative form of trayer

Conjugation

Impersonal forms
Infinitive trayer/traer
Gerund trayendo
Past participle m trayíu/traíu, f trayida/traída, n trayío/traío, m pl trayíos/traíos, f pl trayíes/traíes
Personal forms
yo tu él~elli/-a/-o nosotros/-es~nós vosotros/-es~vós ellos/-es
Indicative Present trayo
traigo
trayes
traes
traye
trai
trayemos
traemos
trayéis
traéis
trayen
traen
Imperfect preterite trayía
traía
trayíes
traíes
trayía
traía
trayíamos
trayíemos
traíamos
traíemos
trayíais
trayíeis
traíais
traíeis
trayíen
traíen
Perfect preterite traxí traxisti
traxesti
traxo traximos
traxemos
traxistis
traxestis
traxeron
Pluperfect preterite traxera
trayere
traxeras
traxeres
traxera
traxere
traxéramos
traxéremos
traxerais
traxereis
traxeran
traxeren
yo tu él~elli/-a/-o nosotros/-es~nós vosotros/-es~vós ellos/-es
Subjunctive Present traya
traiga
trayas
traigas
traya
traiga
trayamos
traigamos
trayáis
traigáis
trayan
traigan
Imperfect preterite traxera
traxere
traxeras
traxeres
traxera
traxere
traxéramos
traxéremos
traxerais
traxereis
traxeran
traxeren
yo tu él~elli/-a/-o nosotros/-es~nós vosotros/-es~vós ellos/-es
Potential Future trayeré
traeré
trayerás
traerás
trayerá
traerá
trayeremos
traeremos
trayeréis
traeréis
trayerán
traerán
Conditional trayería
traería
trayeríes
traeríes
trayería
traería
trayeríamos
trayeríemos
traeríamos
traeríemos
trayeríais
trayeríeis
traeríais
traeríeis
trayeríen
traeríen
- tu vusté nosotros/-es~nós vosotros/-es~vós vustedes
Imperative trai vamos trayer trayéi
traéi

Galician

Etymology

From Latin trahere, present active infinitive of trahō (I pull, drag).

Verb

traer (first-person singular present traio, first-person singular preterite trouxen, past participle traído)

  1. to bring
  2. first-person singular personal infinitive of traer
  3. third-person singular personal infinitive of traer

Conjugation

Further reading


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin trahere, present active infinitive of trahō (I pull, drag), from Proto-Indo-European *tragʰ- (to draw, drag).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tɾaˈeɾ/, [t̪ɾaˈeɾ]

Verb

traer (first-person singular present traigo, first-person singular preterite traje, past participle traído)

  1. to bring
  2. to attract, to draw, to pull
  3. to bring about, to cause, to occasion
  4. to make (cause to be in or have a certain condition or state)
    Oye, me traes intranquilo.
    You make me so restless.
  5. to wear (short form of traer puesto)
  6. to bring forward, to advance, to adduce
  7. to make, to compel, to oblige
  8. to persuade
  9. to have, to carry (in a publication, in stock)
  10. to include (have as a component, part, accessory or ingredient)

Usage notes

  • Since in the sense of "carry" or "move" (things, persons) traer and llevar indicate direction, from or to certain place, both verbs are antonyms in the origin and destination, but between them they are used as synonyms.

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