This is the 322nd most frequent German word.
gebracht
"Brought."
Here, 'gebracht' is the past participle of 'bringen', used in the present perfect tense to indicate completed action.
Maria hat die Bücher zur Bibliothek gebracht.
Maria brought the books to the library.
Here, 'gebracht' appears in a question within the perfect tense, highlighting an action completed in relation to the present moment.
Hast du den Kaffee rechtzeitig gebracht?
Did you bring the coffee on time?
In this case, 'gebracht' is used with the auxiliary verb 'haben' to describe the effect or outcome caused by the subject.