Tráelos (en. Bring them)

/ˈtɾa.e.los/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To order someone to bring something or someone to the place where the speaker is.
Bring them to the party so they have fun.
Tráelos a la fiesta para que se diviertan.
Instruction to carry objects towards the speaker.
If you can, bring them to the house to organize them.
Si puedes, tráelos a la casa para organizarlos.

Etymology

From the verb traer, with the enclitic pronoun 'los'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Bring them here
Instruction to bring something to this place.
Tráelos aquí
Bring them quickly
Request for something to arrive as quickly as possible.
Tráelos pronto

Related Words

traer
To move something or someone to the place where the speaker is.
traer
llevar
To transport something from one place to another.
llevar

Slang Meanings

To bring as if it were an order.
Bring me the food, will you?
Tráeme la comida, ¿no?
Used in a context of urgency.
Bring them now, we don't have time.
Tráelos ya, que no tenemos tiempo.