"Hace lluvia" translates to "It's raining" in English. However, a more accurate expression in Spanish would typically be "Está lloviendo." The phrase "hace" is usually used to describe weather conditions related to temperature, such as "hace frío" (it's cold) or "hace calor" (it's hot).
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!
lluvia=rain
Well tu amor means your love and hace bien means doing well
It means: it's windy
It means: 'It's windy. ' That is what my Spanish teacher said.
lluvia lluvia means rain in English
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!
lluvia=rain
The phrase "hace sol" in Spanish translates to "it's sunny" in English.
Well tu amor means your love and hace bien means doing well
Que hace (ah-say) means "what are you doing." In English when we ask "what do you do?" we usually mean "where or in what position do you work." That is "Como trabaja?" or "Donde trabaja?"Que Hace does NOT mean What are you doing!Que (in que hace) means what.Hace (in que hace) means It's.Que hace makes no sense.Que hace means What it's.
"Tu haces" means "you make".
lluvia means rain.
It means: it's windy
It means: 'It's windy. ' That is what my Spanish teacher said.
It's sunny. Literally = "It is making sun"
It means: You need paper.