Faço
Faço is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Portuguese verb fazer, meaning to do or to make. It is used to express actions performed by the speaker in the present and appears in everyday speech across Portuguese-speaking countries, both in informal and formal contexts.
Conjugation and usage vary by dialect. In Brazilian Portuguese, the present tense is typically eu faço, você
Etymology and orthography: fazer derives from Latin facere. The diacritic ç in faço indicates that the soft
Common usages and phrases: the verb is highly productive in idiomatic expressions. For example, eu faço questão