It means, "After doing the lesson." Another valid interpretation, "After doing homework."
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
It means 'What are you asking?' or in other uses it means " which answers?" as a question
The word "you" does not exist in the Spanish language and "yo" is also not used concerning this phrase. Formally, the phrase is as follows: "A mí no megusta..."Translated, this phrase means "I do not like..."
There are many meanings for haz, one of which is a slang for has or have.Heat Affected ZoneHazard/HazardousHAWK Assignment Zone
As a question, it means: What can you do/make with apples?
Hacer su propia tarea
Despus means later, I'm pretty sure it means later
"te gusta hacer la tarea" means "you like to do homework"
"Hacer la tarea" means to do homework in Spanish. It refers to completing assignments or studying outside of school hours.
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
"Mi tarea" in Spanish translates to "my homework" in English.
It means, "I don't like to do homework in the afternoon."
La tarea = homework
Hacer means "to make", but it can mean "to do" depending on actual usage.
La tarea = homework
Hacer means "To do" or "To make" depending on the context.
Spanish: Que vamos hacer contigo?English: What are we going to do with you?