trajiste

brought, you brought


Verb trajiste

  1. Informal second-person singular () preterite indicative form of traer.

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Examples
  • Traje el mío, ¿trajiste el tuyo?

    I brought mine. Did you bring yours?

  • ¿Trajiste la tuya?

    Did you bring yours?

  • ¿Por qué trajiste tu ukelele?

    Why did you bring your ukulele?

  • ¿Trajiste a tu familia contigo?

    Did you bring your family with you?

  • ¿Es cierto que trajiste a tu perro a la oficina?

    Is it true that you brought your dog to the office?

  • ¿Por qué trajiste un arma?

    Why did you bring a gun?

  • ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que trajiste a tu perro al parque?

    When was the last time you brought your dog to the park?

  • El libro que trajiste no es mío.

    The book you brought is not mine.

  • ¿Trajiste un secador?

    Did you bring a hair dryer?

  • ¿Me trajiste algo?

    Did you get me anything?


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