Hacéis (en. You do)

/a.se.ˈis/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out or execute an action.
What are you doing this weekend?
¿Qué hacéis este fin de semana?
To obtain a result through an action.
You do a good job.
Hacéis un buen trabajo.
To create or produce something.
You do very interesting art.
Hacéis arte muy interesante.

Etymology

From the Latin 'facere', which means 'to do'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

you do what you want
To dance to the tune of what one wishes to do.
haceis lo que queréis
you do what you have to do
To fulfill the corresponding responsibilities or tasks.
haceis lo que tenéis que hacer
to what you are doing
In connection to what you are doing or carrying out.
a lo que hacéis

Related Words

to do
To carry out or bring something to completion.
hacer
fact
Result of doing something.
hecho
towards
Direction or movement towards something.
hacia

Slang Meanings

To do something in a hurry.
I'm going to do something quick, so I'm doing it today.
Voy a hacer algo rápido, así que hoy lo hago.
To carry out a task that is being avoided.
You have to do the tasks that you do from time to time.
Tienes que hacer las tareas que hacéis de vez en cuando.