This is the 14163rd most frequent Spanish word.
traigan
"Traigan" means "bring" in English (used as a command or request for a group/formal "you all" in the subjunctive mood).
This use of 'traigan' is a formal request or command directed to multiple people, indicating action to bring certain items.
Por favor, traigan los documentos necesarios para la reunión.
Please bring the necessary documents for the meeting.
Here, 'traigan' suggests a polite proposal addressed to multiple people, asking them to contribute food for a communal occasion.
¿Qué tal si traigan algo de comida para compartir esta tarde?
How about bringing some food to share this evening?
In this sentence, 'traigan' is used in the subjunctive mood to express necessity or advice directed toward multiple people.