Maken
Maken is a Dutch verb that means to make, to create, to produce, or to perform an action that results in something. It is widely used in everyday speech to describe both physical construction and more abstract processes, such as making plans, making a decision, or making a meal. The verb often appears in a variety of fixed phrases, including making an appointment, making a mistake, or making sense of something.
Etymology and related forms: Maken comes from Old Dutch maken and is cognate with German machen and
Conjugation and usage: In the present tense, forms are ik maak, jij maakt, hij maakt, wij maken,
Noun and related terms: The noun making or production is het maken. The verb expresses a broad
In summary, maken is a foundational Dutch verb used for creating, performing actions, and producing outcomes,