trajo

brought


Verb trajo

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of traer.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of traer.

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Examples
  • Tom le trajo un vaso de agua a María.

    Tom brought Mary a glass of water.

  • Ella me trajo una taza de té.

    She brought a cup of tea to me.

  • Ella lo trajo adonde nosotros.

    She brought him to our place.

  • Él me trajo de vuelta en su coche.

    He brought me back in his car.

  • Cuando él volvió, él trajo una gorra de béisbol y se la dio como regalo a su amigo.

    When he returned, he brought a baseball cap and gave it as a present to his friend.

  • Tu conducta trajo la desgracia a nuestra familia.

    Your behavior brought disgrace on our family.

  • ¿Qué te trajo aquí?

    What made you come here?

  • Ella trajo una escoba.

    She brought a broom.

  • Tom no trajo cámara.

    Tom didn't bring a camera.

  • Mi mamá lo trajo a mi habitación.

    My mother brought him to my room.

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