Trujeron (en. They brought)

/truˈxeɾon/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To bring something from one place to another.
They brought us the documents we needed for the meeting.
Nos trujeron los documentos que necesitábamos para la reunión.
To acquire or obtain, often informally.
They brought me a used laptop for a good price.
Me trujeron una laptop usada por un buen precio.

Etymology

The term 'trujeron' comes from 'trujer', a colloquial verb in some Spanish-speaking regions.

Common Phrases and Expressions

they brought me a gift
they brought me a present
me trujeron un regalo
I brought you something
I brought you something
te traje algo
they have already brought them
they have already brought them
ya los trujeron

Related Words

trujar
verb that means to bring something or to turn something around
trujar
trujada
action of trujer, literally or figuratively
trujada

Slang Meanings

To bring something informally.
A friend brought you something from the fair.
El amigo te trujeron algo de la feria.
Someone who brings news or gossip.
My neighbor always brings gossip from the neighborhood.
Mi vecina siempre trujeron chismes del barrio.