English
rank|c.|strong|dead|399|bring|returned|seems|soul
Etymology
OE. term|bringan|lang=ang.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�bɹɪ�/, SAMPA|/"brIN/
audio|en-us-bring.ogg|Audio (US)
:rhymes|ɪ�
Verb
en-verb|brings|bringing|brought|brought
- transitive To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
- baseball To pitch, often referring to a particularly hard thrown fastball.
#: The closer Jones can really bring it.
Usage notes
The past tense and past participle of term|bring are sometimes thought, incorrectly, to be term|brang and term|brung respectively. An alternative nonstandard past particliple of term|broughten is also used.
Derived terms
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bring about
bring back
bring down
bring forth
bring in
bring it
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bring off
bring on
bring out
bring to light
bring up
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Translations
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rfc-trans
Arabic: Ù�Øضر
Dutch: brengen
Filipino: dalhÃn
Finnish: tuoda
French: apporter (of a thing), amener (of a person)
German: bringen
Greek, Ancient: �γ�
Hebrew: ����� (le'havy)
Icelandic: koma með (+ accusative case), færa (bring to a person)
Ido: portar, adportar
Indonesian: bawa|membawa
Italian: portare
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Japanese: ����� (motte-iku), ����� (motte-kuru)
Kurdish: anîn, înan, hênan
Latin: ferre
Latvian: atnest
Norwegian: bringe
Portuguese: trazer
Russian: п�ине��и
Sicilian: purtari, carruzziari
Slovene: prinesti
Spanish: traer
Telugu: త����� (tecchu)
Turkish: getirmek
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Category:English irregular verbs
German
Verb
infl|de|verb form
- form of|The imperative of second-person singular|bringen
Scots
Etymology
OE.|sco term|bringan|lang=ang.
Pronunciation
IPA|/brɪ�/
Verb
sco-verb|brings|bringin|brocht
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ku:bring
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ro:bring
ru:bring
simple:bring
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ta:bring
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