The Spanish Verbs Traer and Llevar

In this audio lesson, we practice when to use the Spanish verbs TRAER and LLEVAR.  TRAER is used to say "to bring" and LLEVAR is used to say "to bring" or "to take." Unlike their English counterparts, the Spanish verbs TRAER and LLEVAR imply a certain direction of movement. This can be a bit confusing for non-native Spanish speakers. Pero no pasa nada. After listening to this audio Spanish lesson packed with examples, you'll know exactly when to use TRAER and when to use LLEVAR. The post The Spanish Verbs Traer and Llevar appeared first on Podcasts by Doc Molly.

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