Traído (en. Brought)

/tɾa'iðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That has been brought.
The gift I brought you is very special.
El regalo que te traído es muy especial.
Refers to something that arrived at a place.
The highlights from the party were very fun.
Los traídos de la fiesta fueron muy divertidos.

Etymology

From the verb traer, which comes from the Latin 'trahe' (to drag, to carry).

Common Phrases and Expressions

brought by the hair
Something that seems forced or unnatural.
traído de los pelos
brought to life
Something that has been revitalized or recovered.
traído a la vida
brought up
Mentioned or brought up for discussion.
traído a colación

Related Words

bring
Verb that means to carry something from one place to another.
traer
contribution
Contribution or donation of something.
aportación
arrival
Moment when someone or something arrives at a place.
llegada

Slang Meanings

Refers to someone who has betrayed another.
That guy is a traitor, you can't trust him.
Ese tipo es un traído, no se puede confiar en él.
Colloquial use to refer to a gossip or rumor.
I heard a rumor about tomorrow's party.
Oí un traído sobre la fiesta de mañana.