faças
Faças is a Portuguese verb form derived from fazer, meaning “to do” or “to make.” It is the present subjunctive of the verb in the second person singular, tu faças. The form appears in subordinate clauses that express wishes, doubts, uncertainty, or hypothetical conditions. Its usage varies by dialect, being common in European Portuguese and in Brazilian varieties that retain the tu form.
Orthography and conjugation: Faças is spelled with a cedilla under the c (faç-), which keeps the pronunciation
Examples and usage notes: “Se tu faças isso, ficarás satisfeito” means “If you do that, you will
Relations and contrasts: The corresponding forms are “faça” (3rd person singular, used with você) and “façais”