The word ‘made’ in Spanish is translated as ‘hecho’. This is the past participle form of the verb ‘hacer’, which means ‘to make’ or ‘to do’. Here are a few examples of how to use ‘hecho’ in sentences:
- Este pastel fue hecho por mi abuela. (This cake was made by my grandmother.)
- El proyecto está hecho. (The project is made/done.)
- He hecho mi tarea. (I have made/done my homework.)
Understanding the context in which ‘hecho’ is used can help you grasp its meaning more effectively. It is commonly used in various situations, from describing the creation of objects to indicating the completion of tasks.