How do you say and conjugate the word "make" in Spanish?

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To say and conjugate the word "make" in Spanish, you would use the verb "hacer." Here's how you conjugate "hacer" in the present tense:

- Yo hago (I make)
- Tú haces (You make, informal singular)
- Él/Ella/Usted hace (He/She/You make, formal singular)
- Nosotros/Nosotras hacemos (We make)
- Vosotros/Vosotras hacéis (You make, informal plural)
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes hacen (They/You make, formal plural)

To form different tenses, you would change the conjugation accordingly.

For example, to say "I made," you use the preterite tense and conjugate "hacer" as:

- Yo hice

To say "I will make," you use the future tense and conjugate "hacer" as:

- Yo haré

Remember that conjugation also depends on the subject pronoun and the context.