ellos/ellas/ustedes hagan AH-gahn they/you all formal do/make What does hacer mean and how is it used? Hacer is a commonly used Spanish verb. It primarily translates as "to do" or "to make" in English. However, people also use hacer to talk about activities, the weather, and hopes...
a曾经你说过这样的话 You have spoken such speech[translate] a曾经你说过以上的话 You have spoken above speech[translate] aDeseo saber si ustedes pueden enviarme muestra , luego hacer pedidos mayores 欲望知道您是否能寄发样品到我,很快使命令更加伟大[translate]...
[ en español ] Ustedes a míno me pueden hacerni mierda. You guyscan't doshitto me. OpenSubtitles2018.v3 No me pueden hacerésto, pequeñas mierdas! You can't dothisto me, you little fucks! OpenSubtitles2018.v3 ¡No me pueden haceresto!
ellos/ellas/ustedes: hubieran hecho 3 Conjugate hacer in the future perfect subjunctive. Use the future perfect subjunctive to discuss an action that one doubts will have been done. This verb form is composed of two parts: the conjugated helping very, "haber," and the singular past participle...