Verbo del día: Traer
The Spanish verb traer comes from the Latin trahĕre, which means "to pull," "to drag," or "to carry." Over time, it evolved from the physical sense of dragging to the current meaning of carrying something to where the speaker is.
Many verbs derive from “traer”. For example: atraer (to attract) and distraer (to distract).
Algunas conjugaciones:
Presente: traigo, traes, trae, traemos, traéis, traen.
Imperfecto: traía, traías, traía, traíamos, traíais, traían.
Futuro: traeré, traerás, traerá, traeremos, traeréis, traerán.
Algunos ejemplos:
Ella me trajo flores hoy.
Yo traeré el pastel de cumpleaños.
Luis dijo que ustedes traerían la comida.
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Verbo del día: Traer
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