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hase viento meaning

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I think you mean "hace viento" (note: not "hase").

- Meaning: "It's windy." (literal idea: "it makes wind")
- Pronunciation (Latin America): [ˈa-se ˈβjen-to]
- Example: "Hace mucho viento hoy." — "It's very windy today."

Usage: "hacer" is used impersonally for weather: hace calor, hace frío, hace sol. You can also say "hay mucho viento" (there is a lot of wind).

If you meant something else (e.g., "Hase" in another language), tell me which and I’ll explain.