This is the 1838th most frequent Spanish word.
do
In Spanish, "do" refers to the musical note "C" in the solfège system.
Here, 'haces' is used as the second-person singular form of the verb 'hacer', equivalent to 'do' in English, describing an action the subject performs.
¿Qué haces después de la escuela?
What do you do after school?
In this case, 'haz' is the imperative form of 'hacer', used to give an order or instruction mirroring the command 'do' in English.
Haz tu tarea antes de cenar.
Do your homework before dinner.
Here, 'hago' is the first-person singular conjugation in the present tense of 'hacer', expressing a habitual action performed by the subject.