Traerán
Traerán is the third-person plural future indicative form of the Spanish verb "traer." The verb "traer" translates to "to bring" or "to carry" in English. Therefore, "traerán" specifically means "they will bring" or "they will carry." This form is used when referring to a group of people or things that will perform the action of bringing or carrying something in the future. For example, "Los niños traerán los regalos" means "The children will bring the presents." Similarly, "Los estudiantes traerán sus libros" translates to "The students will bring their books." The conjugation follows the standard pattern for regular verbs in the future tense, with the stem "traer-" and the ending "-án" for the third-person plural. This tense and person are crucial for accurately conveying future actions involving multiple subjects in Spanish.