To have heat, To be hot, etc. For example: "Yo voy a tener calor cuando hago ejercicio hoy." "I am going to be hot when I exercise today."
I do not is no hago in spanish.
It all depends on who your are talking to. If you are speaking informally (ie to a son, daughter, employee, close friend, or someone younger than you), you would use the "tu" form of the verb "haber". Otherwise, if you are speaking informally (like to a boss, parent, other elder, or stranger), you would use the "usted" form."Has terminado haciendo ejercicio?" Translates to "Have you finished exercising?" (informally)."Ha terminado haciendo ejercicio?" means the same thing, but formally.
Yo hago
Hoy Gano Yo was created in 2002.
It means, "I know; for that [reason] I do it, because you don't know."
"Hago" is the first person present conjugation of the verb "hacer". It means "I make" or "I do".
i made a trip with my cousin
I payne today
Do what I do is "Has lo que yo hago" pernounced; ahs lo keh Jo ah-goh
"Do you like how I make love to you?"
What did u eat for breakfast today ?/ Que deayunaste hoy? yo desayune un sandwich Yo desayune corn flakes Yo desayune huevos y tocino etc ... take that examples