It's warm (as in the weather)
hacer means to make or do so hace is the conjugated form of that. Hace means he or she makes or he or she does. --amanda
It's warm (as in the weather)
It means: it's windy
"Hace años" means "years ago" in Spanish. It is commonly used to refer to events or situations that occurred in the past, emphasizing the passage of time.
He does, she does or it does. It is also use in a sentence No se hace! No se hace means Don't do that!
Makes, make
'Hace sol' means "The weather is Sunny". 'Sol' means 'sun' in spanish, and 'hace' means 'it is'.
"¿Qué tiempo hace?" in Spanish translates to "What's the weather like?" It is a common way to ask about the current weather conditions.
The phrase "hace sol" in Spanish translates to "it's sunny" in English.
It means: it makes my guille big. (guille is not a Spanish word, as far as I can tell). 'guillla' = plentiful harvest
Qué tiempo hace en julio=What is the weather in July?
It means, "What does he or she do?"