How to Say ‘Bring’ in Spain Spanish
Trae
trah-eh
[trah-eh]
💬 Usage Tip: Imperative form of 'traer', used for direct requests or commands.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Often used when inviting someone to bring something or someone.
Phrase Breakdown
Trae
[trah-eh]
Bring
To take or carry someone or something to a place.
Por favor, trae tus libros mañana.
Please bring your books tomorrow.
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