There are different forms of every Spanish verb. Pronunciation in parenthesis (). The pronunciation is the way you say it in English. Example, if you see "so", then you say it as you would normally say "so" in English, not Spanish.
Root verb, "To make" Hacer (a-SIR) or (a-SER) same pronunciation
I form, "I make" Haco (A-so)
He/She form, "He/She makes" Hace (A-seh)
They form, "They make" Hacen (a-SIN)
You form, "You make" Haces (a-SAYS)
Spanish goods.
Hacer - to make
destroy all there buildings and make spanish buildings
h does not make a sound in spanish for j makes the h sound.
hacer
"Hacer" is the Spanish verb meaning "to make" or "to do".
This question doesn't make sense - the Spanish never overthrew themselves.
Hacer.Hacer means to make.
hacer - to make things
Make up blush is called in Spanish Rubor
Tu gente. (But it doesn't make sense in Spanish)
you make me smile = me haces sonreir :)