Traerá (en. Will bring)
/traeˈɾa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of moving something toward the speaker's location.
She will bring the food for the party.
Ella traerá la comida para la fiesta.
Means that someone or something will be taken to a specific place in the future.
The messenger will bring the documents tomorrow.
El mensajero traerá los documentos mañana.
Expresses the idea of receiving something that will come from another place.
Juan will bring the reports from the meeting.
Juan traerá los informes de la reunión.
Etymology
From the Latin 'tractare', which means 'to pull' or 'to hold'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
brings nothing
expression indicating that nothing is received or that there are no results.
no trae nada
I bring you a gift
expression implying that something is being delivered to someone.
te traigo un regalo
to bring up
to mention or refer to something in a conversation.
traer a colación
Related Words
bring
Verb indicating the action of carrying something toward the speaker.
traer
brought
Noun referring to the action of bringing.
traído
Slang Meanings
To bring things clear
When you arrive, bring things clear to avoid confusion.
Cuando llegues, trae las cosas claras para evitar confusiones.
To bring the story
Don't bring the story, just tell me the truth.
No traigas el cuento, mejor cuéntame la verdad.