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Lidia
The meaning of sentence with phrase "hacer falta"
I have a little problem with understanding of those sentences:
"Que te hace falta?"
"No hace falta."
"Hace falta."
They are very common in lyrics of songs from South America. Could anyone explain the meaning, says about the differences? I'll be grateful.
Sep 10, 2015 11:17 PM
Answers · 7
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"Que te hace falta?------" What do you need?
"No hace falta.------ No need.
"Hace falta." -------- It takes!
September 10, 2015
1
Hace falta: Also mean you´re missing something or someone.... Ej) Mi mascota murio, realmente me hace falta... My pet died, I really miss it....
September 14, 2015
HI Lidia, I made this short video to try to answer your question. Feel free to ask
https://youtu.be/dByX1F9Lago
September 13, 2015
Hey Lidia, well the meaning can be:
1) missing someone, "Ella me hace falta"
2) Need something, " Me hace falta dinero"
November 21, 2015
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