Carrying, conveying, or causing something to come to a particular place or person. Transporting or delivering from one location to another.
From Old English 'bringan', related to Germanic roots meaning to bear or carry. The word has maintained its core meaning for over a thousand years, showing remarkable linguistic stability.
Unlike 'take' which moves away from the speaker, 'bring' always moves toward the speaker or a reference point. This directional distinction exists in most languages but can be tricky for language learners to master.
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