"Hice" is the past tense of the verb "hacer" in Spanish, which translates to "I did" or "I made" in English.
To do (or make) - hacer I did - hice You did - hiciste He did - hizo We did - hicimos You (pl) did - hicisteis They did - hicieron
"yo hice esto"
Yo no lo hice.
Me hice daño.
Negatives in Spanish are usually formed just by putting "no" in front of the normal affirmative statement. Example: "I did it" would be "Lo hice", and the negative "No lo hice" is " I did not do it".
'I did' in Spanish is: "yo hice" "you did" - ust hizo "they did: - usts hicieron
Hice un silbato
No hice nada hoy
Negatives in Spanish are usually formed just by putting "no" in front of the normal affirmative statement. Example: "I did it" would be "Lo hice", and the negative "No lo hice" is " I did not do it".
La primera cosa que hice
You could say "Lo hice feo pequeño."