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What are the present tense conjugations for Traer

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John Parsons

Updated on April 10, 2026

Subject PronounPresent IndicativeTranslationyotraigoI bringtútraesyou bringél/ella ustedtraehe/she brings you (formal) bringnosotros/ nosotrastraemoswe bring

What are the conjugated forms of Traer?

ConjugationTranslationyo traigoI bringtú traesYou (informal) bringél/ella/ello/uno traeHe/she/one bringsusted traeYou (formal) bring

Does Traer have a stem change?

Traer is the most common Spanish verb that means “to bring.” Its stem changes in a way that isn’t readily predictable.

What are the 5 present tense conjugations of ser?

Note that all five conjugations are different from one another. ‘Soy, Eres, Es, Somos, Son. ‘ Since all five conjugations are different, we don’t have to include the pronoun unless we want to or need to for clarification or emphasis.

How do you conjugate Traer in the past tense?

yotrajetútrajisteél/ellatrajons.trajimosvs.trajisteis

What form of SER is sea?

PresentPastTúseasfuerasUstedseafueraÉl, ellaseafueraNosotrosseamosfuéramos

What are the 6 conjugations of ser?

  • yo soy – I am.
  • tú eres – you are.
  • vos sos – you (South American) are.
  • él/ella/usted es – he/she/you (formal) are.
  • nosotros/as somos – we are.
  • vosotros/as sois – you (plural) are.
  • ustedes son – you (plural) are.
  • ellos/as son – they are.

What is the root of Traer?

The Spanish traer, meaning “to bring,” comes from the Latin trahere, meaning “to drag.”

What is comer in yo form?

yocomotúcomesél/ellacomenosotros/ascomemosvosotros/ascoméis

Is Traer irregular?

Traer is an irregular verb with some interesting irregularities in its stem, so pay close attention to the following tables and examples.

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How do you conjugate Traer in the imperfect tense?

PronounSpanishEnglishYotraíaI used to bringTútraíasyou used to bringElla / Él / Ustedtraías/he used to bring, you (formal) used to bringNosotras / Nosotrostraíamoswe used to bring

Is Eres ser or estar?

SERESTARYo (I)soyestoyTú (You)eresestásÉl/Ella (He/She)esestáNosotros/Nosotras (We)somosestamos

What is eres?

Verb. eres. Informal second-person singular (tú) present indicative form of ser; you are.

What is the conjugation of sea?

SubjectPresentImperfectyoseafueratúseasfuerasél/ella/Ud.seafueranosotrosseamosfuéramos

What is the yo form of IR?

SubjectAffirmativeNegativeyo–túveno vayasUd.vayano vayanosotrosvayamosno vayamos

What is the subjunctive of saber?

PersonSaber (to know)Ser (to be)TúsepasseasÉl/ella/ustedsepaseaNosotrossepamosseamosVosotrossepáisseáis

What tense is Comimos?

yocomítúcomisteél/ellacomiónosotros/ascomimosvosotros/ascomisteis

What tense is Comio?

inglésél/ella/ustedPresentI eat, am eatingcomePresent PerfectI have eatenha comidoImperfectI was eating, used to eat, atecomíaPreteriteI atecomió

What tense is Vivia?

The imperfect root of Vivir is vivía. The imperfect tense is rarely irregular and can be easily conjugated from this form, which is the yo, and él/ella conjugation.

How do you use Traer?

Traer means “to bring“, such as when an object is being transported to the place where you are. He’s bringing me the keys. Me va a traer el libro. He’s going to bring the book to me.

What is the definition of nosotros?

pronoun. us [pronoun] (used as the object of a verb or preposition) the speaker or writer plus one or more other people. we [pronoun] (used only as the subject of a verb) the word used by a speaker or writer in mentioning himself or herself together with other people.

Are in Spanish plural?

beser estarpluralel plural

Does esta have an accent?

ésta = Incorrect! You don’t need to write an accent on the e in this word.

What goes after nosotros?

It is important to know that the top row is called first person ( yo and nosotros/nosotras). The second row is called the second person ( tú and vosotros/vosotras), and anything lower on the chart is called the third person ( él, ella, usted, ellos, ellas, and ustedes).

What does the Spanish word De mean?

The preposition de is translated as “of,” “from,” or “about,” but de also can mean “by,” “in,” or other prepositions in some cases. Del is simply the contraction of de and the definite article el (not él), so we use del in place of de el.

What do you mean by TU?

TU. Thank You (logging abbreviation)

Is conjugation in Spanish?

ConjugationTranslationusted seráYou (formal) will benosotros seremosWe will bevosotros seréisYou all (informal) will beellos/ellas seránThey will be