What is does in spanish?

In Spanish, the word for "does" depends on the context it is being used in. Here are some translations:

  1. "Does" as a third-person singular form of the verb "to do" (hacer):
  • When asking a question: "¿Hace?" or "¿Hace él/ella?"
  • In affirmative statements: "Hace" or "Él/Ella hace".
  1. "Does" as a third-person singular form of the verb "to make" (hacer):
  • When asking a question: "¿Hace?" or "¿Hace él/ella?"
  • In affirmative statements: "Hace" or "Él/Ella hace".
  1. "Does" as an auxiliary verb to form the present simple tense for third-person singular subjects (hacer, ir, ser, etc.):
  • Affirmative statements: "Hace", "Va", "Es", etc.
  • Negative statements: "No hace", "No va", "No es", etc.
  • Questions: "¿Hace?", "¿Va?", "¿Es?", etc.
  1. "Does" as a possessive determiner (su):
  • Used to show ownership or possession. For example: "Does she like his car?" translates to "¿A ella le gusta su coche?"

Remember, the translations may vary depending on the specific context and sentences.