Do in Spanish
The Spanish word for 'do' is 'hacer', pronounced ah-SEHR (IPA: /aˈseɾ/). It is an A1-level verb.
Pronunciation: ah-SEHR
| Spanish | hacer |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | ah-SEHR · /aˈseɾ/ |
| Part of speech | verb |
| Level | A1 (beginner-friendly) |
Example Sentences with 'hacer'
- Hago la tarea por la noche.
I do my homework at night. - ¿Qué hiciste el fin de semana?
What did you do over the weekend? - Hoy hace mucho calor.
It is very hot today. - Haz tu cama antes de salir, por favor.
Make your bed before going out, please.
Common Phrases with 'hacer'
- hace calor / hace frío
it is hot / it is cold - hacer falta
to be needed / lacking - hace dos años
two years ago
How to Use 'hacer'
Irregular yo form (hago), irregular preterite (hice, hizo), irregular imperative (haz), and irregular participle (hecho). Hacer covers both English 'do' and 'make', and is used for weather (hace frío) and elapsed time (hace dos años).
Related Vocabulary
Keep going: review present tense conjugation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you say 'do' in Spanish?
'Do' in Spanish is 'hacer', pronounced ah-SEHR.
How do you spell 'hacer'?
It is spelled h-a-c-e-r.
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