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How to Say ‘Listen to your friend’ in Spain Spanish

Hazle caso a tu amiga

AHs-leh KAH-soh ah too ah-MEE-gah

[AHs-leh KAH-soh ah too ah-MEE-gah]

💬 Usage Tip: 'Hacer caso' means to heed or listen, showing importance of advice.

Phrase Breakdown

Hazle

[AHs-leh]

pay

To give attention or heed to something.

Example

Hazle caso a tu madre cuando te habla.

Pay attention to your mother when she talks to you.

caso

[KAH-soh]

attention

Notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.

Example

Dale caso al profesor durante la lección.

Pay attention to the teacher during the lesson.

a

[ah]

to

Expressing motion in the direction of a particular location.

Example

Llamé a mi hermana esta mañana.

I called my sister this morning.

tu

[too]

your

Belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.

Example

Vi a tu hermano en el parque.

I saw your brother in the park.

amiga

[ah-MEE-gah]

friend

A person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection.

Example

Voy al cine con mi amiga esta noche.

I am going to the movies with my friend tonight.

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