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hacer

English translation of hacer

make

The Spanish word 'hacer' translates to 'make' in English. It is a commonly used verb that can refer to the act of creating something, performing an action, or causing a certain situation to happen. Just like in English, 'hacer' can be used in a variety of contexts and expressions.


Example sentences using: hacer

Puedo hacer un pastel.

English translation of Puedo hacer un pastel.

I can bake a cake.

This sentence is used when expressing the capability of doing something.

Vamos a hacer un viaje.

English translation of Vamos a hacer un viaje.

We're going on a trip.

This sentence is used when discussing future travel plans.

Tengo mucho que hacer.

English translation of Tengo mucho que hacer.

I have a lot to do.

This sentence is used when expressing a high workload or many responsibilities.

Voy a hacer mi tarea.

English translation of Voy a hacer mi tarea.

I am going to do my homework.

This sentence is used to express a future activity or plan.

¿Qué vas a hacer mañana?

English translation of ¿Qué vas a hacer mañana?

What are you going to do tomorrow?

This is a common way of asking about someone's plans for the next day.

Tienes que hacer la cama.

English translation of Tienes que hacer la cama.

You have to make the bed.

This sentence is usually used in a domestic context to discuss chores.

No puedo hacer nada al respecto.

English translation of No puedo hacer nada al respecto.

I can't do anything about it.

This sentence is used when the speaker feels powerless to change a situation.

Hacer deporte es saludable.

English translation of Hacer deporte es saludable.

Doing sport is healthy.

This sentence is used to talk about the benefits of physical activities.

Deberías hacer más ejercicio.

English translation of Deberías hacer más ejercicio.

You should do more exercise.

This is a recommendation for someone to increase their level of physical activity.

Esta tarea te va a hacer mejorar.

English translation of Esta tarea te va a hacer mejorar.

This task is going to make you improve.

This sentence is used to encourage or motivate someone.

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