Hacés (en. Do)
/aˈses/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out or execute an action.
What do you do for fun in your free time?
¿Qué hacés para divertirte en tus ratos libres?
To cause an effect or give rise to something.
You do a good job organizing the party.
Hacés un buen trabajo al organizar la fiesta.
To elaborate a product or an object.
Do you make the empanadas yourself?
¿Hacés las empanadas tú mismo?
Etymology
From Latin 'facere', which means to do.
Common Phrases and Expressions
What are you doing?
Common question to know someone's activity.
¿Qué hacés?
You make a lot of noise.
Refers to generating a considerable sound.
Hacés mucho ruido
You do what you want.
Indicates freedom of action or decision.
Hacés lo que querés
Related Words
hacer
Verb that indicates performing or causing something.
hacer
hecho
Result of an action taken.
hecho
hacedor
Person who does or creates something.
hacedor
Slang Meanings
Used in slang to refer to doing something quickly.
When I arrived, you had already done it quickly, you know.
Cuando llegué, ya lo habías hecho al toque, hacés.
Can refer to doing something without thinking too much.
Don't think too much, just do what comes to mind.
No pienses tanto, hacés lo que se te ocurra.