What is the meaning of traje?
suits, costumes, dresses.
Is traje a word?
in the dictionary SD “traje” means to wear something.
Is traje male or female?
The traje de flamenca (“flamenco outfit”) or traje de gitana (“Gitana outfit”) is the dress traditionally worn by women at Ferias (festivals) in Andalusia, Spain. There are two forms: one worn by dancers and the other worn as a day dress.
How do you spell traje?
The words “trae” and “traje” are pronounced the same. However, “trae” is a third person singular simple present verb meaning “brings” and “traje” is either a noun meaning “suit” or a first person singular simple past verb meaning “I brought”.
What does te traje tacos?
Te traje tacos. I brought you some tacos. – Thanks! They look delicious!
Is traje preterite or imperfect?
Indicative
inglés | yo | |
---|---|---|
Present Perfect | I have brought | he traído |
Imperfect | brought, used to bring | traía |
Preterite | brought | traje |
Past Perfect – Pluperfect | had brought | había traído |
How do you pronounce traje de luces?
traje de luces
- trah. – heh. deh. loo. – sehs.
- tɾa. – xe. ðe. lu. – ses.
- tra. – je. de. lu. – ces.
What is the yo form of Ponerse?
Ponerse + adjective (to become/be)…Lesson Summary.
Subject Pronoun | Preterite Conjugation | Imperative |
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yo | me puse | — |
tú | te pusiste | ponte |
él/ella usted | se puso | — póngase |
nosotros/ nosotras | nos pusimos | pongámonos |
What verb is traje?
Preterite Tense – Verb Traer Traer means to bring or to carry. Traer is irregular in the preterite. Yo traje los boletos. I brought the tickets.
What is Ponerse in future tense?
Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb ponerse in Future tense….Mode: Indicative.
Personal Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me pondré |
Tu | te pondrás |
El/Ella | se pondrá |
Nosotros | nos pondremos |
What is the reflexive verb of Ponerse?
ponerse – to put on (like clothes) The ‘se’ will come off of the end and change into one of the following (called ‘reflexive pronouns): me (yo) nos (nosotros/as) te (tú) os (vosotros/as) se (él/ella/Ud.)