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Salvador De Oro ⭐
Professionele leerkrachtIn Spanish, "llevar" and "traer" both mean "to take" or "to bring," but the difference lies in the direction relative to the speaker.
Llevar is used when moving something away from the speaker to another place. For example, "Voy a llevar el libro a la escuela" means "I’m going to take the book to school."
Traer is used when bringing something towards the speaker. For example, "Puedes traerme el libro?" means "Can you bring me the book?"
Essentially, "llevar" implies taking something somewhere, and "traer" implies bringing something here.
7 okt. 2024 18:02
Salvador De Oro ⭐
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