Brings Meaning in English
word · lemma: bring
/ˈbɹɪŋz/
bringz
/bɹˈɪŋz/
bringz
Definition
Third-person singular form of 'bring'. It means to carry or move something to a place, or to cause a result, feeling, or situation.
Usage & Nuances
Usually appears with singular subjects like 'he', 'she', or 'it': 'She brings coffee.' Common patterns: 'bring something to someone', 'bring back', 'bring up', and 'bring good/bad news'. Learners often confuse 'bring' with 'take': 'bring' is toward the speaker or reference point, while 'take' is away from it.
Spanish: trae - lleva (según contexto)Portuguese (BR): traz - leva (dependendo do contexto)Portuguese (PT): traz - leva (consoante o contexto)Chinese (Simplified): 带来 - 拿来Chinese (Traditional): 帶來 - 拿來Hindi: लाता है - लेकर आता हैArabic: يُحضِر - يجلبBengali: আনে - নিয়ে আসেRussian: приноситJapanese: 持ってくる - もたらすVietnamese: mang đến - đem lạiKorean: 가져온다Turkish: getirirUrdu: لاتا ہےIndonesian: membawa
Example Sentences
He brings lunch to school every day.
basic
This music brings me peace.
basic
She brings her little brother home after class.
basic
He always brings up that old story at family dinners.
natural
What brings you to this part of town?
natural
She brings so much energy to the team.
natural