traeré
Traeré is the first-person singular form of the Spanish verb traer in the future simple tense (futuro simple). It means “I will bring.” The form is created by adding the regular future endings to the infinitive traer: -é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án. In this tense, traer behaves regularly across all persons, unlike some of its other tenses where the verb shows irregularities.
Usage and examples: Traeré is used to express a planned or expected action in the future. For
Conjugation (futuro simple, indicative): yo traeré, tú traerás, él/ella traerá, nosotros/nosotras traeremos, vosotros/vosotras traeréis, ellos/ellas traerán.
Related forms: Traer is irregular in several other tenses and moods (for example, present indicative traigo,
Overview: Traeré represents a straightforward future intention with traer, conveying the action of bringing something at