h.a.g.o. is an abbreviation for "have a good one."
It means "that I make" or "may I make"
"Do you like how I make love to you?"
I do a lot of things
To do my homework in the library
It means 'I do' or 'I make'. It is the first person conjugation from the verb Hacer which means 'to do'
i made a trip with my cousin
This is what I do.
"Do you like how I make love to you?"
Translation: Everyday I practically do the same thing.
It has misspellings and it's ungrammatical, but it means: Believe in the eternity that I make as it is"
What else should I do?
Something like: Believe in the eternal I make as it is Possibly: I believed in the eternal What do I do (a) the way it is (b) How are you
If I do it sir or If I do it,Lord
I do a lot of things
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."
To do my homework in the library
Hago Harrington was born in 1904.
Hago Harrington died in 1959.