hago

/ˈaɡo/, [ˈa.ɣ̞o]

do, i do, i make


Verb hago

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of hacer.

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Examples
  • Hago lo que es mejor para mi país.

    I do what is best for my country.

  • Hago almuerzo todos los días.

    I make lunch every day.

  • Si hago esto, ¿los otros lo verán de un modo negativo?

    If I do this, will it be viewed by others in a negative way?

  • Soy feliz haciendo lo que hago.

    I'm happy doing what I do.

  • Nunca hago la cama.

    I never make my bed.

  • Lo hago todos los domingos por la mañana.

    I do it every Sunday morning.

  • ¿Qué hago todo el día?

    What do I do all day?

  • ¿Te molesta si hago esto?

    Does it bother you if I do this?

  • Hago negocios en Internet.

    I do business on the internet.

  • Yo hago bien mi trabajo.

    I do my job well.

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