Possible Results:
trajera
-I brought
Imperfect subjunctiveyoconjugation oftraer.
Imperfect subjunctiveél/ella/ustedconjugation oftraer.

traer

Leo quería que Andrea le trajera una taza de café.
Leo wanted Andrea to bring him a cup of coffee.
Me pidió que trajera sus bolsos a casa por él.
He asked me to bring his bag home for him.
La Sra. Baker me dijo que te trajera un plato.
Mrs. Baker told me to bring you a plate.
Me pediste que lo trajera a bordo, y está hecho.
You asked me to bring him on board, it's done.
¿Podrías pedirle a la enfermera que me trajera más té?
Could you ask the nurse to bring me some tea?
Aquí es donde mi padre me pidió que los trajera.
This is where my father asked me to bring you.
Me pediste que lo trajera a bordo, está hecho.
You asked me to bring him on board, it's done.
Oh, no era necesario que me trajera la botella entera.
Oh, you didn't need to bring me the whole bottle.
Sí, bueno, me pediste que te trajera esta solicitud.
Yeah, well, you asked me to bring over this application.
Jane me pidio que trajera todos los reportes de incidentes.
Jane asked me to bring up all the incident reports.
Me pidió que trajera este regalo de cumpleaños para ti.
He asked me to drop off this birthday gift for you.
Pedir que le trajera la comida por aquí, por favor.
Ask her to bring my food down here, please.
Por eso me dijiste que trajera mi mochila, ¿no?
That's why you told me to bring my backpack, right?
Eve me pidió que la trajera para su fiesta.
Eve asked me to bring it for her party.
Sí, hizo que Ted me trajera a casa temprano.
Yeah, he made Ted bring me home early.
Pero me mandó a que te trajera éste regalo.
But he sent me to bring you this gift.
Es por eso que me pidieron que te trajera aquí.
It's why they asked me to bring you here.
En fin, ella me dijo que trajera mi auto.
Anyway, she told me to bring my car in.
Mike Ross dijo que no era necesario que trajera negocios.
Mike Ross said that I was not required to bring business.
Mi prima quería que te trajera esta nota.
My cousin wanted me to bring you this note.
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