This is the 321st most frequent Spanish word.
hechos
Facts; deeds; actions.
In this sentence, 'hechos' is used to mean 'facts,' referring to real events or data.
Los hechos históricos son fascinantes.
Historical facts are fascinating.
Here, 'hecho' is the past participle of the verb 'hacer,' meaning 'done' or 'made,' and it agrees in gender and number with the subject.
Los niños ya han hecho sus tareas.
The children have already done their homework.
In this context, 'hechos' implies 'actions' or 'deeds,' emphasizing what someone has done rather than said.