Breakdown of Hagamos una lista con la ubicación de cada caja, ¿de acuerdo?
con
with
de
of
una
a
hacer
to make
la caja
the box
cada
each
la ubicación
the location
la lista
the list
¿de acuerdo
okay
Questions & Answers about Hagamos una lista con la ubicación de cada caja, ¿de acuerdo?
What does the word in bold, Hagamos, mean and what verb form is it?
Hagamos means “let’s make/let’s do.” It’s the first-person plural imperative (nosotros command) of hacer, formed from the present subjunctive. It includes the speaker in the action (an invitation/suggestion), not a command to others.
Could I say Vamos a hacer una lista… instead? Any difference in tone?
Why is there a comma before ¿de acuerdo? And why the inverted question mark?
- The comma separates the main statement from the tag question: Hagamos… , ¿de acuerdo? This is standard punctuation in Spanish.
- Spanish uses an opening inverted question mark (¿) to signal the start of a question: ¿de acuerdo?
What exactly does ¿de acuerdo? mean here? Is it formal? Any Latin American alternatives?
¿De acuerdo? means “Agreed?” / “OK?” / “Alright?” It checks for agreement politely and is neutral in register, fine for most contexts. Common Latin American alternatives:
- Neutral: ¿Está bien?, ¿Te parece?, ¿Les parece?, ¿De acuerdo?
- Mexico: ¿Va?
- Colombia/Andes: ¿Listo?
- River Plate (Argentina/Uruguay): ¿Dale?
- Spain-only option to avoid in Latin America: ¿Vale?
Why is it una lista con la ubicación and not una lista de la ubicación? Are both correct?
Both are possible, with a slight nuance:
- Una lista con la ubicación… = “a list that includes the location(s)” (focus on what the list contains).
- Una lista de la ubicación… = “a list of the location…” (frames the list as being about that information). In practice, you also see:
- Una lista de dónde está cada caja (very natural),
- Una lista con/ de las ubicaciones (if you think of multiple locations as items).
Why is ubicación singular with cada caja? Shouldn’t it be ubicaciones?
Is ubicación the best word here? What about localización or posición?
- Ubicación = “location/where something is” (most common and natural in everyday speech across Latin America).
- Localización can sound more technical or the process of locating; it’s fine but less conversational in this context.
- Posición is more about position/placement or orientation (e.g., coordinates, posture) and is less common for everyday “where is it?”
How do you pronounce the sentence naturally?
Approximate guide (Latin American):
- Hagamos: ah-GAH-mohs (silent h; stress on GA)
- una: OO-nah
- lista: LEES-tah
- con: kohn
- la: lah
- ubicación: oo-bee-kah-SYON (the “ción” syllable sounds like “syon,” stress on the last syllable)
- de: deh
- cada: KAH-dah
- caja: KAH-hah (the j is a harsh h in most of Latin America)
- ¿de acuerdo?: deh ah-KWER-doh (the “ue” makes a “we” sound) Say it smoothly: ah-GAH-mohs oo-nah LEES-tah kohn lah oo-bee-kah-SYON deh KAH-dah KAH-hah, deh ah-KWER-doh?
Should Hagamos have an accent mark (Hágamos)?
How do I make it negative? Like “Let’s not make a list…”
How would I say “Let’s make it now” referring to “the list”? Where do pronouns go?
In affirmative commands, attach object pronouns to the end and add an accent to keep the stress:
Could I say Hagamos una lista de dónde está cada caja? Is that natural?
Does caja always mean “box”? Any false friends?
Is the sentence polite or bossy? How can I soften or strengthen it?
Any regional tag-question alternatives to ¿de acuerdo? I should know in Latin America?
Can I replace Hagamos una lista with another verb like “note down” or “write down”?
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