hecho
fact
noun EH-choh Common
Origin: From Latin factum (thing done), past participle of facere (to do).
Also means
deed
Usage Note
Hecho is also the past participle of hacer (to do/make): he hecho = I have done. As a standalone noun it means a fact or an event (el hecho de que = the fact that). The phrase de hecho means 'in fact'. Context distinguishes noun from participle.
Examples
"De hecho, él tenía razón."
Natural Translation
In fact, he was right.
Literal Translation
Of fact, he had reason.
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