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In a sentence "Haz las maletas, por favor" does "haz" come from "hacer"?
In a sentence "Haz las maletas, por favor" does "haz" come from "hacer"?
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Yes, haz is imperative form of the verb hacer
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Yes, it comes from the verb "hacer". "Hacer las maletas" means "to pack". In Spain there isn't any verb that has that meaning by itself, but in other Spanish-speaking countries they use "empacar".
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