Sentence examples of "Hazte" in Spanish with translation "get"

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¡Hazte el muerto para que no te maten! Play dead so you don't get killed!
Si llegas a mi casa antes que yo, hazte un trago. If you get to my house before I do, help yourself to a drink.
Tom quiere hacerse rico rápido. Tom wants to get rich quick.
No nos hacemos más jóvenes. We're not getting any younger.
El tiempo se hace escaso. Time is getting short.
Ella consiguió hacerse elegida como alcalde. She succeeded in getting herself elected as mayor.
He hecho que reparen mi bicicleta. I got my bicycle repaired.
Nos hacemos viejos día a día. We are getting older day by day.
Mi marido se hizo una vasectomía. My husband got a vasectomy.
No te hagas la idea errónea. Don't get the wrong idea.
Se hace tarde, me tengo que ir. It's getting late, I gotta go.
Tom se hizo bueno para el tenis. Tom got good at tennis.
¿Dónde puedes conseguir el mejor pan recién hecho? Where can you get the best fresh bread?
En primavera los días se hacen más largos. In spring the days get longer.
Este deporte se hizo cada vez más popular. This sport got more and more popular.
La joven viuda se hizo de nuevo novia. The young widow got engaged once more.
Su único objetivo en la vida era hacerse rica. Her only purpose in life was to get rich.
Se hace tarde. No quiero ir a casa solo. It's getting late. I don't wanna go home alone.
Se hace tarde. No quiero ir a casa sola. It's getting late. I don't wanna go home alone.
Día tras día se hace más y más frío. It is getting colder and colder day by day.
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