This is the 697th most frequent Danish word.
bragt
"Bragt" means "brought" in English.
Here, 'bragt' is used to mean 'published' or 'brought into publication'.
Artiklen blev bragt i avisen i går.
The article was published in the newspaper yesterday.
In this context, 'bragt' is the past participle of 'at bringe,' meaning 'brought joy' or 'provided happiness'.
Hun har bragt glæde til mange mennesker.
She has brought joy to many people.
Here, 'bragt' means 'brought back,' showing action of returning something or someone to a previous state.