Traeré (en. I will bring)

/tɾa.eˈɾe/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of carrying something or someone to a place.
Next month, I will bring the documents you need.
El próximo mes, traeré los documentos que necesitas.
Used in the future tense to refer to the transfer or movement of something.
Tomorrow I will bring my sister to the party.
Mañana traeré a mi hermana a la fiesta.
It is used to express the delivery of objects or information to a person.
On Friday I will bring the book you asked me for.
El viernes traeré el libro que me pediste.

Etymology

The verb 'traer' comes from the Latin 'trahere'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

bring back
Return something or someone to their place of origin.
traer de vuelta
bring news
Inform about recent events or situations.
traer noticias
bring into the world
Give birth to a child.
traer al mundo

Related Words

traer
Verb meaning to carry something or someone towards the speaker.
traer
traje
Set of clothes worn on formal occasions.
traje
transportar
Carry something from one place to another.
transportar

Slang Meanings

To bring someone along
I’m going to bring my friend to the meeting.
Voy a traer con mi amigo a la reunión.
To bring the party
She always brings the party wherever she goes.
Ella siempre trae la fiesta a donde va.