traído
/tɾaˈido/, [t̪ɾaˈi.ð̞o]brought, brought to, worn
Adjective traído (feminine traída, masculine plural traídos, feminine plural traídas)
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used, worn (mainly of clothing)
Verb traído m (feminine singular traída, masculine plural traídos, feminine plural traídas)
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Masculine singular past participle of traer.
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¿Para quién has traído el hueso?
For whom have you brought the bone?
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A mí no me importan los regalos. Para mí no habría diferencia si no hubieses traído esto.
I don't care about the presents. To me, it's no different if you wouldn't have brought this.
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¿Has traído un paraguas?
Did you bring an umbrella with you?
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Tom no lo ha traído.
Tom didn't bring it.
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La revolución ha traído muchos cambios.
The revolution has brought about many changes.
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Él ha traído los libros que yo necesitaba.
He's brought the books that I needed.
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¡Mira lo que ella me ha traído para mi fiesta de cumpleaños!
Look at what she brought for my birthday party!
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Nosotros escribimos esto en honor de San Patricio, a quien se le acredita el haber traído el Evangelio de Jesucristo a una de las culturas más paganas de su era.
We write this in honor of Saint Patrick, who is credited with bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to one of the most pagan cultures of his day.
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La ciencia ha traído muchos cambios a nuestras vidas.
Science has brought about many changes in our lives.
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¿Has traído el libro?
Have you brought the book?
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