Spa: Sí, de hecho yo quiero casarme contigo.
Eng: Yes, definitely, I want to marry you.
"It means 'Yes, indeed I want to marry you' in English."
Translation: Yes, in fact, I want to marry you.
"No quiero algo que es hecho" means "I don't want something that is made" in Spanish.
"Bien hecho chica" means "well done girl" in Spanish. It is a phrase used to compliment a female for doing something right or achieving success.
"It is done" in Spanish can be translated as "Está hecho" or "Ya está listo".
My day was good except for the fact that I had to take a test today.
El borrador normalmente está hecho de una mezcla de caucho y otros materiales como plástico o polímeros. Estos materiales permiten que la superficie del papel se friccione y se eliminen las marcas de lápiz sin dañar la hoja.
I want you the same; I miss you.
I miss you, sister. I love you.
te quiero y te hecho de menos
This is an idiom that most closely translates to the English idiom "What's done is done."
it means fact
"No quiero algo que es hecho" means "I don't want something that is made" in Spanish.
This means "I miss you and love you lots", but it's referring to "you" in the plural, so it would probably be better translated as "I miss you and love you all lots"
I love you
An obvious fact
Hecho can mean either "made" OR "done," depending on how it is used.
You can either say "Hecho en casa" or "Casero/a".
Spanish for "What have you been up to?" or the shorter English slang version of "What's up?"