Haceis (en. You do)

/aˈθeiz/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out or execute something.
What are you doing in the afternoon?
¿Qué haceis en la tarde?
To cause or provoke an effect.
You make a lot of noise.
Haceis mucho ruido.
To create or generate something.
You do a good job.
Haceis un buen trabajo.

Etymology

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

Common Phrases and Expressions

What are you doing?
Question about what they are doing.
¿Qué haceis?
Do whatever you want.
Expression inviting to do as they wish.
Haced lo que queráis
You don't pay attention.
Phrase indicating that they are not paying attention.
No haceis caso

Related Words

does
Third person singular of the present indicative of the verb to do.
hace
we do
First person plural of the present indicative of the verb to do.
hacemos
fact
Result of the action of doing.
hecho

Slang Meanings

It is used among friends to refer to doing something together.
We're going out, what are you doing?
Vamos a salir, ¿qué haceis?
Expression to indicate that something happens without planning.
We held an impromptu party, are you in?
Hemos hecho una fiesta improvisada, ¿te apuntas?