hecho
Del verbo hacer, que proviene del latín 'facere'.
NOUN
(1)
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fact
/
event
/
occurrence
/
deed
/
untranslatable concept
untranslatable
(The term 'hecho' can also imply a concept of something that is 'made' or 'done', which doesn't have a single word equivalent in ENGLISH.)
Antonyms
posibilidad
A thing that is known or proved to be true; a specific occurrence, event, or deed. It can also refer to something that has been made or done, implying a finished state or outcome, a nuanced meaning not always captured by a single English equivalent.
irregular no aplica
| plural |
|---|
| hechos |
- Es un hecho que la Tierra es redonda. — It is a fact that the Earth is round.
- El hecho de que no contestara, me preocupó. — The fact that he didn't answer worried me.
- Con este hecho, demostró su valentía. — With this deed, he demonstrated his bravery.
ADJ
(1)
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Antonyms
inconcluso
Finished; completed; brought to an end or to a desired state.
no aplica
| feminine | masculine | plural |
|---|---|---|
| hecha | hecho | hechos, hechas |
- El trabajo ya está hecho. — The work is already done.
- La cena está hecha y lista para servir. — Dinner is made and ready to serve.
- Después de horas, el rompecabezas estaba hecho. — After hours, the puzzle was completed.