traer
Traer is a Spanish verb meaning “to bring” or “to fetch,” used to convey the transfer of an object toward the speaker or another reference point. It is transitive and can express physical movement as well as figurative effects, such as bringing memories, consequences, or attention.
It is an irregular -er verb. In the present indicative the forms are: yo traigo, tú traes,
Usage and nuance: traer governs direct objects and covers both physical transfer and figurative bringings. Examples:
Note: traer is widely used across Spanish varieties, with its irregular forms forming a notable exception among