Traigan (en. Bring)
/ˈtra.i.ɡan/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To bring something to a place or to a person.
I hope they bring the drinks for the party.
Espero que ellos traigan las bebidas para la fiesta.
To take someone to a place.
It is important that they bring the children to school on time.
Es importante que traigan a los niños a la escuela a tiempo.
To pick something up and take it somewhere else.
I want them to bring the reports before the meeting.
Quiero que traigan los informes antes de la reunión.
Etymology
It comes from the Latin 'traere', which means 'to take out' or 'to bring'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
let them bring what is missing
Indicates that something that is not present should be brought.
que traigan lo que falta
let them bring whatever they want
Allows for anything to be brought.
traigan lo que quieran
Related Words
bring
Verb that means to carry something from one place to another.
traer
brought
First-person singular form of the verb bring in the preterite.
traje
Slang Meanings
Bring something with you.
Bring some ice for the drink!
¡Traigan un poco de hielo para la bebida!
Instruction to take someone to an event.
Bring your friend to the party, it will be fun!
Trae a tu amigo a la fiesta, ¡será divertido!