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What does the Spanish verb 'traer' mean?
What does the Spanish verb 'traer' mean?
What is the first person singular form of 'traer'?
What is the first person singular form of 'traer'?
traigo
What is the second person singular form of 'traer'?
What is the second person singular form of 'traer'?
traes
What is the third person singular form of 'traer'?
What is the third person singular form of 'traer'?
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What is the first person plural form of 'traer'?
What is the first person plural form of 'traer'?
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What is the second person plural form of 'traer'?
What is the second person plural form of 'traer'?
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What is the third person plural form of 'traer'?
What is the third person plural form of 'traer'?
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Traer is only irregular in the yo form.
Traer is only irregular in the yo form.
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Traer is an __ verb.
Traer is an __ verb.
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Study Notes
Spanish Verb: Traer
- Translation: "traer" means "to bring" in English.
- Verb Type: "traer" classifies as an -er verb, showcasing irregular conjugation patterns.
Present Tense Conjugation
- First Person Singular: "yo traigo" translates to "I bring".
- Second Person Singular (informal): "tú traes" translates to "you bring".
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Third Person Singular:
- "él/ella/usted trae" translates to "he/she brings".
- First Person Plural: "nosotros/nosotras traemos" translates to "we bring".
- Second Person Plural (informal, used in Spain): "vosotros/vosotras traéis" translates to "you all bring".
- Third Person Plural: "ellos/ellas/ustedes traen" translates to "they bring".
Irregularities
- Unique Irregularity: "traer" is only irregular in the yo form (yo traigo).
- All other forms follow regular conjugation patterns typical of -er verbs.
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Test your understanding of the conjugation of the Spanish verb 'traer', which means 'to bring'. This quiz focuses on its present tense forms and irregularities, providing a comprehensive look at its conjugation patterns. Perfect for students looking to master this important verb.