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¿hace...?

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What does ¿hace...? mean?

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¿hace...?

A common colloquial expression used to suggest a plan or invite someone to do something. It is equivalent to asking if the person is up for or feels like doing the proposed activity (a caña is a small glass of draft beer).

¿Hace a beer after work to celebrate that it is finally Friday?

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Españaby Quillo de Sevilla

¿hace...?

Used to agree to a plan or accept a proposal. It is a common way to say you are down for something or that you are in.

Shall we meet at eight by the cinema entrance? Sure, hace, see you there.

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Españaby Anónimo

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