Hacerlos (en. Make them)
/aθeɾlos/ o /aseɾlos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To perform or carry out something in relation to a group of objects or people.
We need to do them by Friday.
Necesitamos hacerlos para el viernes.
To instruct someone to take an action.
I am going to make them work on the project.
Voy a hacerlos trabajar en el proyecto.
To cause something or someone to adopt a certain form or characteristics.
This can make them more creative.
Esto puede hacerlos más creativos.
Etymology
It derives from the verb 'hacer' in Spanish, which means to perform or carry out something, combined with the pronoun 'los', which refers to a group of objects or people.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Make it easy
To carry out something in a simple way.
Hacerlo fácil
Do it for nothing
To do something without reason or justification.
Hacerlo por la cara
Do it despite everything
To carry out something regardless of difficulties.
Hacerlo a pesar de todo
Related Words
make
To carry out or execute a task.
hacer
them
Pronoun that refers to a group of things or people.
los
Slang Meanings
To carry out tasks selflessly.
Today I am going to do them just for the good vibes.
Hoy voy a hacerlos solo por la buena onda.
To make something fun or entertaining.
We are going to do them in a way that everyone has fun.
Vamos a hacerlos de una forma que todos se diviertan.