Hacerlas (en. Make them)
/aθeɾlas/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Carry out an activity or a duty.
I am going to do them tomorrow.
Voy a hacerlas mañana.
Fulfill something that is required or expected.
You have to do them by Friday.
Tienes que hacerlas para el viernes.
Create or build something.
She wants to do them in her workshop.
Ella quiere hacerlas en su taller.
Etymology
From the verb 'hacer', which comes from the Latin 'facere'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
make them in a hurry
Carry them out in a rushed manner.
hacerlas a la carrera
do them again
Repeat an action that has already been performed.
hacerlas de nuevo
do them for the good
Carry out actions for the benefit of something or someone.
hacerlas por el bien
Related Words
make
Perform, execute, or carry out.
hacer
action
The act of doing something.
acción
obligation
Something that must be done.
obligación
Slang Meanings
To do something in an improvised way.
I’m going to do them crazily.
Voy a hacerlas a lo loco.
To carry out tasks in an uninhibited manner.
She does things without thinking too much.
Ella hace las cosas sin pensarlo mucho.