Bring: v.tr. (word coming from the Latin apportare, from ad and portare “to carry”).
The verb "bring" has several meanings:
A. Concrete:
1. To bring (something) to (someone): to carry something) to the place where someone is.
Get me that book and bring it to me.
To bring something (somewhere), to carry it with you when you come.
She brought the coffee into the living room.
When you come, bring your tools.
He always brings us a little gift.
The postman brings the...
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