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traerá

trah-EH-rahtɾaeˈɾa

traerá means will bring in Spanish (future action).

will bring, will carry

Also: will cause
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A colorful storybook illustration showing a happy bear cub carrying a basket of red apples while walking along a path toward a small cottage.
infinitivetraer
gerundtrayendo
past Participletraído

📝 In Action

Mi hermana traerá el pastel a la cena.

A2

My sister will bring the cake to the dinner.

¿Qué nos traerá el futuro?

B1

What will the future bring us?

Si llueve mucho, la inundación traerá problemas.

B2

If it rains a lot, the flooding will cause problems.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • llevará (will take)
  • acarreará (will transport)

Common Collocations

  • traerá buena suerteit will bring good luck
  • traerá consigohe/she will bring along

🔄 Conjugations

indicative

present

él/ella/ustedtrae
yotraigo
traes
ellos/ellas/ustedestraen
nosotrostraemos
vosotrostraéis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedtraía
yotraía
traías
ellos/ellas/ustedestraían
nosotrostraíamos
vosotrostraíais

preterite

él/ella/ustedtrajo
yotraje
trajiste
ellos/ellas/ustedestrajeron
nosotrostrajimos
vosotrostrajisteis

subjunctive

present

él/ella/ustedtraiga
yotraiga
traigas
ellos/ellas/ustedestraigan
nosotrostraigamos
vosotrostraigáis

imperfect

él/ella/ustedtrajera
yotrajera
trajeras
ellos/ellas/ustedestrajeran
nosotrostrajéramos
vosotrostrajerais

Translate to Spanish

Words that translate to "traerá" in Spanish:

will carry

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Quick Quiz: traerá

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence correctly uses 'traerá'?

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👥 Word Family
traer(to bring)Verb
traído(brought)Past Participle
portar(to carry)Verb
🎵 Rhymes
irádará
📚 Etymology

The verb 'traer' comes from the Latin verb *trahere*, meaning 'to pull' or 'to drag.' Over time, the meaning evolved to 'pull toward oneself,' which is why it means 'to bring.' The future tense ending is added to the full infinitive, a pattern inherited from Latin.

First recorded: 10th century (in Old Spanish)

Cognates (Related words)

Portuguese: trazeráItalian: trarrà

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'traerá' and 'llevará'?

'Traerá' means 'will bring,' implying movement toward the speaker or a specific central point. 'Llevará' means 'will take,' implying movement away from the speaker or the central point. Think of 'traer' like the English 'come' and 'llevar' like 'go'.

Is 'traer' an irregular verb in the future tense?

The future tense of 'traer' is mostly regular because it uses the full infinitive ('traer') plus the standard future endings. However, the base verb 'traer' is highly irregular in other tenses (like 'traigo' in the present and 'traje' in the past), so it is categorized as an irregular verb overall.