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How to Say "do me" in Spanish

The Spanish word fordo meis hazmeA1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

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hazme

VerbA1
as in 'perform an action for me'
A simple storybook illustration showing a small blue character offering a lump of clay to a large orange character who holds sculpting tools, signifying a request for creation.

Examples

Por favor, hazme un favor.

Please, do me a favor.

Hazme feliz, quédate aquí conmigo.

Make me happy, stay here with me.

Mamá, ¿me puedes hazme un sándwich?

Mom, can you make me a sandwich?

Structure: Command + Me

‘Hazme’ is a single word combining the command 'haz' (Do/Make, informal 'tú') and the pronoun 'me' (me). When you give an affirmative command, the 'me' always attaches directly to the verb.

The Irregular Command Form

The verb 'hacer' is irregular in the informal command form. Instead of the expected 'hace' (like 'come'), it shortens to 'haz'. This is one of the 8 irregular commands.

Separating the Pronoun

Mistake:Me haz un favor.

Correction: Hazme un favor. (In Spanish, the object pronoun 'me' must come after and attach to the verb when giving a positive command.)

Using 'Haga' for 'Tú'

Mistake:Hagame un café.

Correction: Hazme un café. (Use 'hazme' when speaking informally to 'tú'. 'Haga' is used for the formal command 'usted'.)

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