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"Hace" can mean "ago." For example, the phrase "hace dos días" translates to "two days ago." However, it can also be the conjugated form of "hacer" in the present tense. "Hacer" means "to do" or "to make" so it changes to "hace" when used to describe a singular person other than yourself or that person you're talking to. (used for él, ella, or usted)... Another way it can be used is to describe the temperature/ weather. The statement "it is hot" is "hace calor"

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5d ago

In Spanish, "hace" is the third person singular form of the verb "hacer," which means "to do" or "to make." It can also be used to indicate the passage of time, such as "hace calor" (it's hot) or "hace dos meses" (two months ago).

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9y ago

Hace means...... well it depends. sometimes hace could mean "its". like "Hace Sol." its sunny. it could mean different things depending on the content. It could also mean ago.

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12y ago

"you make" or "you do"

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