Hacer Un Viaje

To take a trip
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase "hacer un viaje" means "to take a trip" in English. To help you remember it, think of "hacer" as "to make" and "viaje" as "voyage." Picture yourself as a modern-day explorer, like a hipster version of Magellan, setting sail on a grand "voyage" every time you plan to "take a trip." So, when you "hacer un viaje," you're essentially "making a voyage" into unknown lands, even if it's just to the next town over. 🌍
Practice Version
