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the word traje

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in the dictionary SD "traje" means to wear something. but in rosetta stone "traje" means to bring something. how is it use?

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updated Oct 21, 2010
posted by Benton

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It has a dual meaning. It can be a noun, "el traje", a suit, like a business suit.

Or it can be a conjugation of traer, which is the verb infinitive meaning "to bring". If you click "more" at the top of this page, you can go to "conjugation" and it will give you all of the possible tenses for conjugating it.

updated Oct 21, 2010
posted by amykay
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¡Hola, Benton! ¿Cómo estás? Here is a link to traer in the dictionary. It gives a partial conjugation at the bottom of the page and you can click on a link for the complete conjugation.link text

updated Oct 21, 2010
posted by sanlee
Traje would be the 1st person preterit- I brought something- that really doesn't make sense to me. Maybe I am missing something. Can someone help? - sanlee, Oct 21, 2010
I mean what Rosetta stone say doesn't make sense.... - sanlee, Oct 21, 2010
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a suit

updated Oct 21, 2010
posted by teshana