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Fazemos

Fazemos is the first-person plural present indicative form of the Portuguese verb fazer, meaning "we do" or "we make." It is used to describe actions performed by the speaker and others included in the group.

The verb fazer is irregular and derives from Latin facere. In the present tense, the standard forms

Common usages include statements about daily activities: "Nós fazemos o jantar" (We make dinner) or "Nós fazemos

Fazemos is a verb form rather than a proper noun or brand; in most contexts it functions

vary
by
dialect:
European
Portuguese
uses
eu
faço,
tu
fazes,
ele/ela
faz,
nós
fazemos,
vós
fazeis,
eles/elas
fazem;
Brazilian
Portuguese
commonly
uses
eu
faço,
você
faz,
nós
fazemos,
vocês
fazem
(with
"a
gente"
as
an
informal
alternative
for
"we"
that
uses
the
third-person
singular).
planos"
(We
make
plans).
It
also
appears
in
idioms
and
compounds
such
as
"faz
de
conta"
(to
pretend)
and
"fazemos
parte"
(we
are
part
of).
to
express
collective
action.
Its
exact
meaning
depends
on
the
object
and
context
of
the
sentence.