trajo

This is the 2919th most frequent Spanish word.

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trajo

"Trajo" means "brought."


The verb 'trajo' is used in its past form to indicate an action performed in the past where someone brought something to an event.

Él trajo flores a la ceremonia.

He brought flowers to the ceremony.


Here, 'trajo' is inquired to denote the past action of bringing an item to a social occasion by an unspecified person.

¿Quién trajo el pastel a la fiesta?

Who brought the cake to the party?


In this instance, 'trajo' refers to a completed past action that influenced subsequent reactions or events.

Cuando ella trajo el informe, todos quedaron sorprendidos.

When she brought the report, everyone was surprised.