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Old November 03, 2008, 10:07 PM
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What is the demand verb form for Traer.....qreo que es Traiga....gracias.. Por ejemplo "bring that here" or Can you bring that"..gracias
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tú - trae, no traigas
usted, él, ella - traiga
nosotros - traigamos
vosotros - traed, no traigáis
ustedes, ellos, ellas - traigan
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Old November 03, 2008, 11:01 PM
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Can you give my some examples PLEASE.....when would you use traegas........ I am have problems with this verb Gracias
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Depends on the person you're directly commanding, but here are examples using second person :

Trae las uvas. = Bring the grapes.
Traeme las uvas. = Bring me the grapes. = Bring the grapes to me.
Tráemelas. = Bring me them. = Bring them to me.
No traigas las uvas. = Don't bring the grapes.
No me traigas las uvas. = Don't bring me the grapes. = Don't bring the grapes to me.
No me las traigas. = Don't bring me them. = Don't bring them to me.

When the location of the person doing the talking is the same as the destination being discussed, use traer.

When the location of the person doing the talking is not the same as the destination being discussed, use llevar.

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Old November 03, 2008, 11:59 PM
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Gracias Rusty tiene sentido horita. Es aqui en Mexico la gente usa Traer mucho. por ejemplo "que traes" por "que tiene" o no traigas una mal actadud. hay muchas cosas....pero gracias.........te agradezco
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Old November 04, 2008, 12:17 AM
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Entonses you guys dont bring that here..ustedes no lo traigan aqui.....gracias por tu pacienca Rusty.
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