traer

Meaning

  1. to bring, to fetch
  2. to attract, draw, pull
  3. to bring about, cause, occasion
  4. to make (cause to be in or have a certain condition or state)
  5. to wear (ellipsis of traer puesto)
  6. to bring forward, advance, adduce
  7. to make, compel, oblige
  8. to persuade
  9. to have, carry (in a publication, in stock)
  10. to include (have as a component, part, accessory or ingredient)

Opposite of
llevar
Frequency

B1
Hyphenated as
tra‧er
Pronounced as (IPA)
/tɾaˈeɾ/
Etymology

In summary

Inherited from Old Spanish traer, from Vulgar Latin *traiēre, from Latin trahere (“to pull, drag”).

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