"Hacer ahora" means "do now" in English. It is used to indicate an action that needs to be done immediately or promptly.
"No quiero hacer" in Spanish translates to "I do not want to do."
"Que necesitas hacer" means "What do you need to do" in English.
"Que vas a hacer" in Spanish translates to "What are you going to do" in English.
"Diciendo ahora" in English translates to "saying now" or "saying currently."
"Goodbye for now my friend, hugs." It is a friendly way to say goodbye to someone.
"Que vas a hacer ahora?" means "What are you going to do/make now?"
"¿Qué vas a hacer ahora?"
It means, "and now that" or, if it is phrased as ¿y ahora qué? it would mean "and now what?"
matame ahora means kill me now
Ahora es means "Now is'
Evanescence no esta haciendo conciertos ahora por el nuevo CD.
ahora mismo = right now. Donde estas ahora mismo = where are you right now.
Hacer means "to make", but it can mean "to do" depending on actual usage.
I think you mean "hacer" (which is pronounced ah-sair). If so, it means to make, or to do. Hacer la cama: to make the bed Hacer la tarea: to do homework Hacer deporte: to do sports
"Perro ahora" in Spanish means "but now." It is often used to add contrast or to transition to a new topic in a conversation or a piece of writing.
Hacer means "To do" or "To make" depending on the context.
me encanta hacer means 'i love to do' literally 'it pleases me to do'