How to Say "you prepare" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “you prepare” is “hacéis” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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plural, informal, e.g., food

Examples
¡Qué bien cocináis! ¿Qué hacéis para cenar hoy?
You all cook so well! What are you making for dinner today?
Si hacéis ruido, despertaréis al bebé.
If you make noise, you will wake up the baby.
Context is Key
The meaning of 'hacéis' depends entirely on what follows it. If it's a task (deberes), it means 'do'; if it's an object (una tarta), it means 'make'.
Using 'Fabricar'
Mistake: “Using 'fabricáis' for simple preparation (e.g., 'fabricáis la cena').”
Correction: Use 'hacéis' for almost all general creation and preparation, especially food and plans. 'Fabricar' is reserved for industrial manufacturing.
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