trea

This is the 8923rd most frequent Spanish word.


trea

The word "trea" is not a standard Spanish term; it may be a misspelling or regional variation.


The word 'trea' is analyzed as 'traer', meaning 'to bring'. In this sentence, it's conjugated as 'traerme', reflecting the imperative form with an object pronoun attached, indicating direction toward the speaker.

¿Puedes traerme una taza de agua?

Can you bring me a cup of water?


Here, 'trae' is used as the third person singular present indicative form of 'traer', referring to the habitual action of bringing.

Mi hermano siempre trae regalos cuando visita.

My brother always brings gifts when he visits.


In this example, 'traer' appears in its infinitive form, used as part of the near future construction 'ir a traer', indicating the intended action of bringing.

Voy a traer algo para la fiesta.

I am going to bring something for the party.