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What does (yo) traje mean?
What does (yo) traje mean?
I brought
What does (tú) trajiste mean?
What does (tú) trajiste mean?
you brought
What does (Ud./él/ella) trajo mean?
What does (Ud./él/ella) trajo mean?
you/he/she brought
What does (nosotros) trajimos mean?
What does (nosotros) trajimos mean?
What does (vosotros) trajisteis mean?
What does (vosotros) trajisteis mean?
What does (Uds./ellos/ellas) trajeron mean?
What does (Uds./ellos/ellas) trajeron mean?
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Study Notes
Conjugation of the Verb "Traer" (to bring)
- "Traje" is the first-person singular form (I brought) in the preterite tense.
- "Trajiste" is the second-person singular form (you brought) used in informal contexts.
- "Trajo" is the third-person singular form (you/he/she brought), suitable for formal or general use.
- "Trajimos" indicates the first-person plural (we brought), used when referring to a group including the speaker.
- "Trajisteis" is the second-person plural form (you guys brought), specifically used in Spain.
- "Trajeron" is the third-person plural form (you/they brought), applicable for both formal and informal contexts.
Contextual Usage
- "Traje" emphasizes a personal experience or action in relation to bringing something.
- "Trajiste" is often used for informal conversations among friends or peers.
- "Trajo" can be used to respectfully address someone or refer to a third party.
- "Trajimos" reflects collective action, indicating a shared experience of bringing something.
- "Trajisteis" emphasizes addressing a group, primarily used in Spain.
- "Trajeron" is versatile for addressing multiple people or formal occasions.
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