tráeme

bring, bring me, bring to me


Verb tráeme

  1. Compound of the informal second-person singular () affirmative imperative form of traer, trae and the pronoun me.

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Examples
  • Tráeme mi sombrero.

    Bring me my hat.

  • Tráeme el periódico de hoy, por favor.

    Bring me today's paper, please.

  • Tráeme un plato limpio y llévate el sucio.

    Bring me a clean plate and take the dirty one away.

  • Tráeme el periódico, por favor.

    Bring me the newspaper, please.

  • Tráeme las gafas.

    Bring me my glasses.

  • Tráeme un cuchillo limpio por favor.

    Please bring me a clean knife.

  • Tráeme otra cerveza.

    Get me another beer.

  • Tráeme mis lentes.

    Get me my glasses.

  • Tráeme el diccionario.

    Bring me the dictionary.

  • Tráeme una silla, por favor.

    Get me a chair, please.

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