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hacemos

Hacemos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Spanish verb hacer, meaning “we do” or “we make.” It is used to describe actions performed by the speaker together with others, or to express routines and plans in the present tense.

The verb hacer is irregular in the present tense. Its present forms are hago, haces, hace, hacemos,

Hacemos is commonly used with a direct object or with other verbal constructions. Examples include describing

As a form of hacer, hacercarse a una idea de actividad general, cooperación y realización conjunta, reflejando

hacéis,
hacen.
The
stem
changes
to
hac-
for
most
persons,
with
the
vosotros
form
bearing
the
accent
on
the
vowel:
hacéis.
Etymologically,
hacer
comes
from
the
Latin
facere,
and
this
connection
remains
evident
in
related
Romance
languages.
In
pronunciation,
hacEmos
is
typically
[aˈsemos]
in
most
Latin
American
dialects
and
[aˈθemos]
in
many
parts
of
Spain.
ongoing
actions
(Hacemos
la
cena),
stating
routines
(Hacemos
ejercicio
todos
los
días),
or
asking
about
plans
(¿Qué
hacemos
este
fin
de
semana?).
It
can
also
appear
in
questions
about
what
to
undertake
(Qué
hacemos
ahora?)
and
in
sentences
that
indicate
intention
or
planning
(Hacemos
una
pausa
para
descansar).
una
acción
compartida
entre
el
hablante
y
otros.
La
forma
se
emplea
ampliamente
en
español
cotidiano,
en
conversaciones,
instrucciones
y
narraciones.