Hizieron (en. They did)
/iˈθjeɾon/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out or execute something.
They threw a big party to celebrate their anniversary.
Hicieron una gran fiesta para celebrar su aniversario.
To build or create something.
They built a new house in the countryside.
Hicieron una casa nueva en el campo.
To cause or provoke an effect.
They made everyone feel happy.
Hicieron que todos se sintieran felices.
To perform an action or activity.
They completed the homework on time.
Hicieron la tarea a tiempo.
Etymology
From the Latin 'facere', which means 'to do'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
They did the right thing.
They made a proper decision.
Hicieron lo correcto
They did something crazy.
They committed a reckless or foolish act.
Hicieron una locura
What they did is unforgivable.
Their action is unforgivable.
Lo que hicieron no tiene perdón
Related Words
hacer
To perform or execute some action.
hacer
hecho
Something that has been done or materialized.
hecho
hizo
Third person singular in the simple perfect past of the verb hacer.
hizo
Slang Meanings
To do something informally or without following rules.
Instead of doing a formal project, they did it on the fly.
En lugar de hacer un proyecto formal, lo hicieron a la rápida.
To make an unexpected or improvised plan.
We took a weekend getaway without planning it.
Nosotros hicimos una escapada de fin de semana sin planearlo.