How to Say "plots" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “plots” is “trama” — B2 level.
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verbB2
when someone is planning something secret

Examples
Ella trama algo, lo veo en su cara.
She is up to something, I can see it on her face.
El villano trama la destrucción del mundo.
The villain plots the destruction of the world.
¡No trames nada malo mientras no estoy!
Don't plot anything bad while I'm gone!
Using it with 'algo'
Spanish speakers often use this verb with 'algo' (something). Saying '¿Qué trama?' is a common way to ask 'What is he/she up to?'
Don't confuse with 'traer'
Mistake: “Él trama las bebidas.”
Correction: Él trae las bebidas.
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