traen
bring
Verb traen
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Second-person plural (ustedes) present indicative form of traer.
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Third-person plural (ellos, ellas, also used with ustedes) present indicative form of traer.
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Las guerras no traen paz; al contrario, traen dolor y tristeza a ambos bandos.
War doesn't bring on peace; on the contrary, it brings pains and grief on both sides.
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El tiempo y la circunstancia traen sabiduría.
Time and circumstances bring wisdom.
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Pequeñas dosis de filosofía nos conducen al ateísmo, pero dosis mayores nos traen de regreso a Dios.
Small amounts of philosophy lead to atheism, but larger amounts bring us back to God.
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Algunas personas traen alegría allá donde vayan, y otras traen alegría siempre que se van.
Some people bring joy wherever they go, and some people bring joy whenever they go.
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Los gatos negros traen mala suerte.
Black cats are bad luck.
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Los hombres no deben usar ropas blancas y negras porque se dice que traen mala suerte.
Men must not dress in black and white clothes because it is said that they bring bad luck.
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Los chicos traen sus libros todos los días.
The boys bring their books every day.
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