Trayendo (en. Bringing)
/traˈjendo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of bringing something towards the speaker or reference point.
She is bringing the pizzas for dinner.
Ella está trayendo las pizzas para la cena.
To carry or transport something from one place to another.
They are bringing supplies to the affected area.
Están trayendo suministros a la zona afectada.
To present or introduce a topic or issue.
Today, he is bringing a new project to the meeting.
Hoy, él está trayendo un nuevo proyecto a la reunión.
Etymology
Derived from the verb 'traer', which comes from the Latin 'traere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
bringing up
introducing a topic in a conversation.
trayendo a colación
bringing news
informing about something recent or important.
trayendo noticias
bringing problems
causing difficulties or complications.
trayendo problemas
Related Words
bring
verb that means to carry something to a place.
traer
brought
participle of bring, used to refer to something that has been carried.
traído
brought to mind
to make someone remember or think of something.
traído a mente
Slang Meanings
To bring problems or complications.
That decision is only bringing misunderstandings.
Esa decisión solo está trayendo malos entendidos.
To be very busy or working on something important.
I am bringing a lot of work this month.
Estoy trayendo mucho trabajo este mes.