Hicimos (en. We did)
/iˈsi.mos/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out or execute something.
We made a presentation about the project.
Hicimos una presentación sobre el proyecto.
To cause a change or effect in something.
We made a modification to the design.
Hicimos una modificación en el diseño.
To conceive or produce something.
We made a plan for the weekend.
Hicimos un plan para el fin de semana.
To participate in a joint action.
We made a collaborative effort to complete the task.
Hicimos un esfuerzo colaborativo para completar la tarea.
Etymology
From Latin 'facere', which means 'to do'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
we did what we could
It means that the greatest possible effort was made.
hicimos lo que pudimos
we made peace
It refers to reconciling after a conflict.
hicimos las paces
we made a deal
It implies that an agreement or pact was reached.
hicimos un trato
Related Words
fact
Result of doing something.
hecho
to do
Verb that means to carry out or execute an action.
hacer
he/she/it did
Form of the verb do in the third person singular of the simple past tense.
hizo
Slang Meanings
We did in an informal sense, like doing something fun.
Yesterday we threw an amazing party.
Ayer hicimos un fiestón que estuvo increíble.
Used to refer to situations that resulted in something positive.
We made a good play in the game.
Hicimos una buena jugada en el partido.