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Dafne Guerrero
Community TutorThe difference between "hecho" and "echo" in Spanish
Hi everyone! Today, let's clear up a common confusion in Spanish:
what's the difference between hecho and echo? Even though they sound the same, they have completely different meanings.
🔹 Hecho (from the verb hacer): Refers to something that has been done or completed.
Example: He hecho mis tareas (I have done my homework).
🔹 Echo (from the verb echar): Refers to the action of throwing or pouring something.
Example: Echo el café en la taza (I pour the coffee into the cup).
If you're still unsure about other tricky Spanish concepts, feel free to book a class with me! 😊
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Jan 4, 2025 8:01 PM
Dafne Guerrero
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