Trajo (en. Brought)

/ˈtɾaxo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Third person singular of the simple past tense of the verb to bring.
He brought gifts for everyone at the party.
Él trajo regalos para todos en la fiesta.
Indicates that something was brought or transported by someone in the past.
Mom brought the food for dinner.
La mamá trajo la comida para la cena.
Used to refer to the action of carrying or transporting something.
She brought her guitar to the meeting.
Ella trajo su guitarra a la reunión.

Etymology

From the verb 'to bring,' which comes from the Latin 'traĕre.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

brought memories
It means that past situations or experiences have come to mind.
trajo recuerdos
brought happiness
It refers to having brought a state of joy or satisfaction.
trajo la felicidad
brought problems
It indicates that difficulties or complications have been brought along.
trajo problemas

Related Words

to bring
Verb that means to carry something to a place.
traer
took
Past tense of the verb to carry, which means to transport something.
llevó
to transport
To move something from one place to another.
transportar

Slang Meanings

To bring something from one place.
I'm going to the store, what should I bring back?
Voy a la tienda, ¿qué me traigo?
Refers to someone who has a good surprise.
That guy always brings surprises.
Ese chico siempre trae sorpresas.