feito
fazer
- (transitive) to make
- (transitive) to make
- (auxiliary, transitive) to make
- (transitive) to make
- (transitive) to make
- (intransitive) to play; to pretend to be
- (transitive) to turn; to reach an age; to have a birthday
- (transitive) to sell (something) [with por ‘for a given price’] (usually to make cheaper in a bargain)
- (transitive) to attend a course (academic or not), to study
- (impersonal, transitive) to pass (said of time)
- (impersonal, transitive) to be; to occur (said of a weather phenomenon)
Opposite of
nada feito
Frequency
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈfej.tu/
Etymology
In summary
From Old Galician-Portuguese feito, from Latin factum. Doublet of facto/fato.
Related words
human action
human activity
consecução
Acção
Ação
Sign in to write sticky notes
Start learning Portuguese with learnfeliz.
Practice speaking and memorizing "feito" and many other words and sentences in Portuguese.