trae
bring, brings
Verb trae
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of traer.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of traer.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of traer.
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Tom nos trae regalos siempre que nos visita.
Tom brings us gifts whenever he visits.
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A él se la trae floja lo que otros digan.
He is indifferent to what others say.
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Ella trae aros en las orejas.
She wears rings on her ears.
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Una vida de soledad no necesariamente trae solo desventajas.
A life of solitude isn't necessarily entirely disadvantageous.
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Un espejo roto trae mala suerte.
A broken mirror brings bad luck.
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Por favor, trae la llave maestra.
Please bring the master key.
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A él se la trae al fresco lo que otros digan.
He is indifferent to what others say.
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A él le trae sin cuidado lo que otros digan.
He is indifferent to what others say.
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Trae un balde de manzanas.
Bring a bucket of apples.
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A John le trae sin cuidado su ropa.
John is very careless about his clothes.
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