How to Say ‘Bring the kids’ in Spain Spanish
Trae a los niños
💬 Usage Tip: Inviting someone to bring their children, often to a family-friendly event.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Reflects the family-oriented nature of many social events in Spanish culture.
Phrase Breakdown
Trae
A los niños
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Trae
[trah-eh]
Bring
Request to take someone or something with you.
Trae a tu amigo a la fiesta.
Bring your friend to the party.
a
[ah]
to
Used to express direction.
Iré a la casa de mis padres.
I will go to my parents' house.
los
[lohs]
the
Refers to specific or known items.
Los gatos son animales curiosos.
The cats are curious animals.
niños
[nee-nyohs]
children
Refers to young people.
Los niños necesitan dormir bien.
Children need to sleep well.
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