hagan

This is the 7349th most frequent Spanish word.


hagan

"Hagan" is the formal or plural command form of "hacer," meaning "do" or "make."


The word 'hagan' is used here as an imperative verb in the second person plural (ustedes) form, giving a command to a plural audience.

Hagan sus deberes ahora.

Do your homework now.


In this sentence, 'hagan' appears in the subjunctive mood, used here to express necessity or recommendation for a plural audience in the third person.

Es importante que hagan ejercicio todos los días.

It's important that they exercise every day.


The word 'hagan' is employed in the subjunctive mood, reflecting a wish or hope about the actions of a plural audience in the second or third person.

Espero que hagan lo que les pedí.

I hope that you do what I asked.