traigo

/ˈtɾaiɡo/, [ˈt̪ɾai̯.ɣ̞o]

bring, i bring


Verb traigo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of traer.

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Examples
  • Traigo dulces para los niños.

    I bring candy for the children.

  • No traigo dinero.

    I have no money with me.

  • Le traigo rosas rojas.

    I brought you red roses.

  • ¿Te traigo un almohadón?

    Can I get you a pillow?

  • Traigo horribles noticias.

    I have dreadful news.

  • Perdón, pero no traigo mi reloj.

    I'm sorry I don't have my watch with me.

  • Desafortunadamente yo no traigo dinero conmigo.

    Unfortunately I have no money with me.

  • Te traigo rosas rojas.

    I brought you red roses.

  • ¿Te traigo una almohada?

    Can I get you a pillow?

  • No traigo plata conmigo ahora.

    I have no money with me now.

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