Hagan (en. Do)

/aɡan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To request or ask that an action be carried out.
I hope that they do the homework before class.
Espero que hagan la tarea antes de la clase.
To indicate that an action should be performed.
It is important that they exercise regularly.
Es importante que hagan ejercicio regularmente.
Used to express desire or doubt about a future action.
I doubt that they will complete the project on time.
Dudo que hagan el proyecto a tiempo.

Etymology

From Latin 'facere', which means to do.

Common Phrases and Expressions

let them do what they want
Expression that indicates that other people are free to act as they wish.
que hagan lo que quieran
pretend that
Indicates that one should suppose or imagine a situation.
hagan de cuenta que
take the test
Invitation to carry out a test or experiment.
hagan la prueba

Related Words

do
To carry out or execute something.
hacer
I do
First person singular of the present indicative of the verb to do.
hago
you do
Second person singular of the present indicative of the verb to do.
haces

Slang Meanings

That something is done quickly.
Can you make them do this now?
¿Puedes hacer que hagan esto ya?
Expression to indicate that something is important to carry out.
Please finish this soon!
¡Hagan el favor de terminar esto pronto!