Alex
Traíganos ... por favor Please, help me. I don´t understand the verb Traíganos. What is the basic form? If i right understand the sentence, it means "Bring us something, please" I tried to find this verb in a dictionary, it says the the basic form is "traer", but I think it's wrong. So, How to conjugate this verb? for example if I want to say "Bring me something" or "Bring her something" traígame y traígala?
2015年11月13日 05:38
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The basic form is "traer", that's right. TRAER means TO BRING For example the Present is: yo traigo, tú traes, él trae, nosotros traemos, vosotros traéis, ellos traen. The sentence "Bring us something, please" is using the imperative. Imperativo: trae (tú), traiga (él, usted), traigamos (nosotros), traed (vosotros), traigan (ellos, ustedes) So it could be translated as: "Tráiganos algo, por favor" (Polite way, usted) "Tráenos algo, por favor" (Informal way) "Bring me something": "Tráeme algo" (with friends and used most of the time in Spain) or "Tráigame algo" (usted, very polite /formal) "Bring her something": "Tráele algo" (informal) or "Tráigale algo" (polite)
2015年11月13日
The infinitive is as you said - traer. Conjugation of traer can be found here (http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/traer) or anywhere else. Traíganos - bring us, when you talk formal (usted). Tráenos - bring us, when you talk informal (tú). The verb part changes according to the person you are speaking to - usted o tú. The pronoun part - nos, me, te, le etc. defines a person who "receives" the action - bring me, bring her etc. Bring it to me - tráigamelo (usted). Bring it to me - tráemelo (tú). More on this: http://www.spanishdict.com/topics/show/113 Espero que eso te sirve de ayuda. Saludos.
2015年11月13日
Del verbo traer.... yo traigo. tu traes el trae nosotros traemos (usted trae) se aplica por ejemplo cundo se pide al mozo de un restaurante... que les traigo? traenos o traiganos una bebida. ellos traen
2015年11月13日
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