Trajese (en. Brought)
/traˈxe.se/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates the action of bringing something towards the speaker.
If he/she brought the book, I could help you with the project.
Si trajese el libro, podría ayudarte con el proyecto.
Used to formulate wishes or hypothetical situations.
I wish he/she brought the food on time.
Ojalá trajese la comida a tiempo.
Expresses an action that could be performed in the future under certain conditions.
If he/she brought an umbrella, you wouldn't get wet.
Si trajese un paraguas, no te mojarías.
Etymology
Derives from the verb 'traer' with the subjunctive form of the past.
Common Phrases and Expressions
if he/she brought
Expresses a hypothetical condition that depends on something being brought.
si trajese
I wish he/she brought
Indicates a desire regarding the action of bringing something.
ojalá trajese
when he/she brought
Refers to a future moment when something will be brought.
cuando trajese
Related Words
bring
To move something from one place to another.
traer
brought
Past form of the verb bring.
trajo
brought
Past participle of the verb bring.
traído
Slang Meanings
Colloquial way to refer to someone who brings things from one place to another.
He always brings cool stuff; if he brought something, it would be great.
Él siempre trae cosas chidas, si trajese algo, sería genial.
Used in informal contexts to indicate that someone should bring something.
If he brought more friends, the party would be more fun.
Si trajese más amigos, la fiesta sería más divertida.