Trajesen (en. Brought)

/traˈxesɛn/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
That they or we bring something.
I hope they brought more food for the party.
Espero que ellos traajesen más comida para la fiesta.
It is used to express wishes about the act of bringing.
I wish they had brought their musical instruments.
Ojalá que traajesen sus instrumentos musicales.
Indicative of a wish or possibility in the past regarding the act of bringing.
If only they had brought the correct answer.
Si tan solo ellos traajesen la respuesta correcta.

Etymology

From the verb 'traer', which is derived from the Latin 'trahe', related to moving or carrying something.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I hope they brought.
It expresses a wish that someone has brought something.
espero que traajesen
I wish they had brought.
It indicates a strong desire regarding the act of bringing in the past.
ojalá que traajesen

Related Words

traer
Verb that means to carry something from one place to another.
traer
traído
Participle of 'traer', referring to something that has already been brought.
traído

Slang Meanings

I brought something that was expected.
The teacher was happy because they finally brought the projects.
El profesor estaba feliz porque por fin traajesen los proyectos.
They did something unexpected.
I didn't think they would bring the results so soon.
No pensé que traajesen tan pronto los resultados.