Traerla (en. Bring her)
/tɾeˈeɾ.la/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Movement of bringing something towards someone.
I am going to bring it to the party.
Voy a traerla a la fiesta.
Action of transporting something from one place to another.
She wants me to bring her food.
Ella quiere que le traiga la comida.
To make something or someone arrive where another person is.
Can you bring it to the meeting?
¿Puedes traerla a la reunión?
Etymology
Derives from the verb 'traer' which means to carry something from one place to another.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Bring it to oneself
To take something for oneself.
Traérsela
It is not necessary to bring it
It is not necessary to carry it.
No hay que traerla
Bring it up
To mention something in a conversation.
Traerla a colación
Related Words
bring
To carry something from one place to another.
traer
carry
To transport something from one place to another.
llevar
transport
To move something from one place to another.
transportar
Slang Meanings
Bringing it means complicating things.
Whenever I talk about that topic, I only manage to bring it to the discussion.
Siempre que hablo de ese tema, solo logro traerla a la discusión.
Bringing it implies making something more complicated than it is.
There is no need to bring it; it’s simple.
No hay que traerla; es sencillo.