How to Say "they bring" in Spanish
The most common Spanish word for “they bring” is “traen” — use 'traen' when the action of bringing is directed towards the speaker's location or a shared destination..
traen
/tra-en//ˈtɾa.en/

Examples
Ellos traen los regalos a la fiesta.
They are bringing the gifts to the party.
¿Qué traen ustedes de nuevo?
What are you (all) bringing that's new?
Los meseros traen la cuenta inmediatamente.
The waiters bring the check immediately.
Traer vs. Llevar
Use 'traer' when the movement is towards the speaker (like 'come here with it'). Use 'llevar' when the movement is away from the speaker (like 'take it there').
Irregular 'Yo' Form
Mistake: “The base form is 'traer', but the 'yo' form is not 'trao'.”
Correction: Remember the 'g' is added in the 'yo' form: 'yo traigo'.
llevan
/yeh-VAHN//ʝeˈβan/

Examples
Ellos llevan las maletas pesadas al coche.
They carry the heavy suitcases to the car.
Ustedes siempre llevan sus propios vasos.
You all always carry your own cups.
Los mensajeros llevan paquetes por toda la ciudad.
The messengers carry packages all over the city.
A Regular AR Verb
'Llevar' is a totally regular verb, meaning its endings follow the standard pattern for verbs that end in -ar. Once you know one 'ar' verb, you know them all!
Direction is Key: Traen vs. Llevan
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