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Traer vs. Llevar (again)

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I looked this up in the forum, but I'm still having trouble knowing when to use the word "traigo" instead of "llevo."

Lazaruz says:
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Traer = bring something to the place where the speaker is when using the verb.
Llevar = take something to any other place.*

However, if I'm the speaker I can't bring something to myself. Can anyone give me examples of when to use "traigo'"

Thanks in advance.

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updated Aug 25, 2014
posted by --Mariana--