Traes (en. You bring)

/tɾaes/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of carrying something from one place to another.
What do you bring in the backpack?
¿Qué traes en la mochila?
Indicates that someone is carrying something with them.
You always bring good news.
Siempre traes buenas noticias.
Colloquial use to refer to what someone is carrying in terms of objects or ideas.
Do you bring the book you promised?
¿Traes el libro que prometiste?

Etymology

From Latin 'traere', meaning 'to carry'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

What do you bring?
Ask about what someone is carrying.
¿Qué traes?
You bring a good vibe
Indicates that someone is contributing positive energy.
Traes una buena vibra
Bring up
Introduce a topic into the conversation.
Traer a colación

Related Words

bring
Verb meaning to carry something to the place where one is speaking.
traer
suit
Garment usually worn with a tie.
traje
transport
Move something from one place to another.
transportar

Slang Meanings

Bring something cool
You always bring cool things to the party.
Siempre traes cosas chidas a la fiesta.
Bring good vibes
That person brings a lot of good vibes.
Esa persona trae mucha onda.