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It is the first or third person in the imperfect tense of the verb hacer. It means I did or made, he did or made , she did or made, or you(formal) did or made. It can also be thought of as "was making or doing", or "used to make or do." It all depends on context.

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Q: What does hacía mean in Spanish?
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