Trajeron (en. They brought)

/traˈxeɾon/

Meaning & Definition

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verb
To carry something or someone to the place where the person speaking is located.
They brought the food for the party.
Ellos trajeron la comida para la fiesta.
To make something arrive at a place.
My friends brought the drinks from the store.
Mis amigos trajeron las bebidas de la tienda.
To receive something that has arrived from elsewhere.
The company brought new products to the market.
La empresa trajeron nuevos productos al mercado.

Etymology

It comes from the verb 'traer', from the Latin 'traheĕre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

bring something up
Mention something in a conversation.
traer algo a colación
don't bring up
Don't mention a particular topic.
no traigas a cuento

Related Words

traer
To carry something towards the speaker.
traer
traído
Past participle of the verb traer.
traído
traigo
First person singular present of the verb traer.
traigo

Slang Meanings

To bring something in an unexpected context.
I can't believe it! They brought pizza without warning.
¡No lo puedo creer! Trajeron pizza sin avisar.
To help someone obtain something.
He brought me the homework that I was missing.
Él me trajo la tarea que me faltaba.