Hacer means "to make", but it can mean "to do" depending on actual usage.
Hacer means "To do" or "To make" depending on the context.
Spanish: Que vamos hacer contigo?English: What are we going to do with you?
I have to do something
The literal translation for "Hacer Clic" is "To make a click," but it is used to mean "Click on"Ex: "Hacer clic en 'Me Gusta'"Click Like
It means: What can you do today?
Hacer su propia tarea
Translation: I want to do this one
the same as facere in Latvian : to make or to do.
This phrase means "So we are not going to do it." It expresses a decision not to proceed with a certain action or plan.
What am I going to do with you
"No tienes nada mejor que hacer" means "You don't have anything better to do".
It means 'What are you asking?' or in other uses it means " which answers?" as a question